- 年份:2023 年
- 編號:294
- Topic分類:1
- Topic分數:1
- Publish:Library Hi Tech News
- 作者:Tanmay De Sarkar
Keywords:Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Machine Learning, Image Recognition
Abstract:Implementing robotics in library services Libraries that are looking to provide an improved user learning experience are concentrating their focus on artificial intelligenceAIand machine learning-mediated activitiesThe use of these technologies pave the way for the gradual introduction of robotics in library service provisionRobotics is thedesignconstructionand useof robots to perform functions traditionally carried out by humans term robot was first used by the Czech writer Karel Capek in 1920in his play Rossums Universal Robots where human-like machines were used and the term robotsderived from robotathe Czech word meaning forced laborfor those machines were suggested by his brothera painter and writer himselfcalled Josef Capek are of immense potential and are programmed to perform tasks like humansThe evolution of robotics could be traced back to 1954when George Devol developed the first programmable robot called UNIMATE later in 1956Joseph Engelberger who is called thefather of roboticsjointly with Joseph Devol set up the worlds first robot companyUnimation got momentum with the introduction of trending technologies such as AImachine learningMLinternet of thingsblockchainsedge computing and cognitive computingRobotics has been adopted by industriesSingh and Banga2022long ago to replace human activities in hazardous conditionshoweverthe technology has also found inroads in multiple spheres including domesticmedical and educational fieldsEven some critical operations are being performed with the assistance of robotsZemmar et al2020and even higher education institutes are contemplating the use of text data mining using robotsCox2021The trend of using robots is becoming more pervasive day by day and the application of robotics is extensively felt from toys to satellitesSingh and Banga2022One use of robotics in libraries is gradually gaining ground are AI-mediated chatbots complementing the service of a reference librarianMany libraries have already introduced robots for shelf management and in the circulationworkflow to searchfind and fetch books within minutesRobotmediated book arrangement reduces the staff time spent replacing books and arranging books in proper orderRFID technology helps librarians and users in faster identification of bookshoweverintroducing roboticsa library adds extended functionalityas the misplacement identified with the help of RFID is rectified by the robotInterestinglya telepresence robot moves across the library and communicates with the user and provides guidance without the direct intervention of the librarianLibrary AutomationUse robotics to manage bookshelvesand findfind and retrieve books in the book cycle processConsulting ServiceAI intermediary chat robots are used to supplement the service of reference librariesRetrieval and IndexingUse RFID technology and robotics technology to quickly identify and correct the errors of booksThe article describes the application of AI and machine learning in library servicesand how to introduce robotic technology for library servicesThese robots are designed to perform some traditionally executed functionssuch as bookshelf management and book cycleThe combination of RFID technology and robotics can quickly identify and correct the errors of booksIn additionthe application of the AIintermediary chat robot in the library is also mentionedwhich supplements the service of the libraryThe application of robotics in other fields is also describedincluding the fields of familymedical and education
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