Mars Escape, Play MIT's New Video Game to Help Train Smarter Robots
Posted on | April 21, 2010 | Comments Off
The Personal Robots Group at the MIT Media Lab is working to social developement That robot can learn to help people by observing natural human interaction. Mars Escape is a two-player game designed to gather data about human teamwork, social interaction and communication. Help us out by playing the game, Either as a human or a robot!
Algorithmic Analysis of the Data Collected through thesis Games Will enable us to natural developement for our autonomous robot behaviors Nexi. We will then Recreate the game environment in real life and our demo Findings at the Boston Museum of Science!
The game takes about 10 minutes to play, You Will Be randomly paired with another player online. Players must be 18 and over.
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How to play: Mars Escape .

