https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Blogjack Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de] 2025-06-12T10:32:58Z Benutzerbeiträge MediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.4 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nicole_Dieker&diff=119432029 Nicole Dieker 2013-06-11T04:11:12Z <p>Blogjack: added picture</p> <hr /> <div>[[datei: Nicole Dieker performing as Hello the Future.jpg|thumb|Nicole Dieker]]<br /> '''Nicole Dieker''' (* [[4. November]] [[1981]]) ist eine US-amerikanische Komponistin.<br /> <br /> Dieker studierte Komposition an der [[Miami University]] in Oxford, Ohio, und an der [[Illinois State University]]. Sie war Sängerin und Begleiterin der ''Miami University Choraliers'', für die sie 2001 das Stück ''I Wish You Peace'' für vierstimmigen Frauenchor a cappella komponierte. Sie bearbeitete das Stück 2006 für gemischten Chor und gab 2010 eine zweiteilige Ausgabe für den Schulgebrauch heraus.<br /> <br /> == Quelle ==<br /> *[http://apimusic.org/composersb.cfm?ln=D Alliance Publications, Inc. - D - Dieker, Nicole]<br /> <br /> {{Normdaten|TYP=p|LCCN=n/2009/63749|VIAF=101384078}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Dieker, Nicole}}<br /> [[Kategorie:Frau]]<br /> [[Kategorie:Geboren 1981]]<br /> [[Kategorie:US-amerikanischer Komponist]]<br /> <br /> {{Personendaten<br /> |NAME=Dieker, Nicole<br /> |ALTERNATIVNAMEN=<br /> |KURZBESCHREIBUNG=US-amerikanische Komponistin<br /> |GEBURTSDATUM=4. November 1981<br /> |GEBURTSORT=<br /> |STERBEDATUM=<br /> |STERBEORT=<br /> }}</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675108 Shakey (Roboter) 2007-02-02T23:27:22Z <p>Blogjack: removed link for &quot;Peter Hart&quot; - I don&#039;t think the one who worked on Shakey was a Canadian historian</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Shakey.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Diagram of &quot;Shakey the Robot&quot;]]<br /> '''Shakey the Robot''' was the first mobile [[robot]] to be able to reason about its own actions. Shakey combined research in robotics, [[computer vision]], and [[natural language processing]].<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the [[Artificial Intelligence]] laboratory of [[SRI International]] in [[1966]] through [[1972]] with [[Charles Rosen (scientist)]] as project manager. Other major contributors included [[Nils Nilsson]], Alfred Brain, [[Bertram Raphael]], Richard Duda, Peter Hart, [[Richard Fikes]], Richard Waldinger, Thomas Garvey, Jay Tenenbaum, and Michael Wilber. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Retired from active duty, Shakey now spends his days in a comfortable glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in [[Mountain View, California]].<br /> <br /> ==Sample tasks==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==Awards==<br /> * Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in [[2004]] alongside such notables as [[ASIMO]] and [[C3PO]].<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]<br /> <br /> ==Sources==<br /> * ''The Thinking Computer: Mind Inside Matter'' by [[Bertram Raphael]], [[1976]]<br /> <br /> [[Category:Robots]]<br /> <br /> [[sv:Shakey the Robot]]</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675107 Shakey (Roboter) 2007-01-31T00:54:40Z <p>Blogjack: updated list of contributors, with links where available</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Shakey.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A Diagram of &quot;Shakey the Robot&quot;]]<br /> '''Shakey the Robot''' was the first mobile [[robot]] to be able to reason about its own actions. Shakey combined research in robotics, [[computer vision]], and [[natural language processing]].<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the [[Artificial Intelligence]] laboratory of [[SRI International]] in [[1966]] through [[1972]] with [[Charles Rosen (scientist)]] as project manager. Other major contributors included [[Nils Nilsson]], Alfred Brain, [[Bertram Raphael]], Richard Duda, [[Peter Hart]], [[Richard Fikes]], Richard Waldinger, Thomas Garvey, Jay Tenenbaum, and Michael Wilber. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Retired from active duty, Shakey now spends his days in a comfortable glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in [[Mountain View, California]].<br /> <br /> ==Sample tasks==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==Awards==<br /> * Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in [[2004]] alongside such notables as [[ASIMO]] and [[C3PO]].<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]<br /> <br /> ==Sources==<br /> * ''The Thinking Computer: Mind Inside Matter'' by [[Bertram Raphael]], [[1976]]<br /> <br /> [[Category:Robots]]<br /> <br /> [[sv:Shakey the Robot]]</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675098 Shakey (Roboter) 2006-06-16T18:05:36Z <p>Blogjack: added link</p> <hr /> <div>'''Shakey the Robot''' was the first mobile [[robot]] to be able to reason about its own actions. Shakey combined research in robotics, [[computer vision]], and [[natural language processing]].<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the [[Artificial Intelligence]] laboratory of [[SRI International]] in 1966 through 1972. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Retired from active duty, Shakey now spends his days in a comfortable glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in Mountain View, California.<br /> <br /> ==Sample tasks==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==Awards==<br /> * Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in 2004 alongside such notables as [[ASIMO]] and [[C3PO]].<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]<br /> <br /> ==Sources==<br /> * ''The Thinking Computer: Mind Inside Matter'' by [[Bertram Raphael]], 1976<br /> <br /> [[Category:Robots]]<br /> <br /> [[sv:Shakey the Robot]]</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675086 Shakey (Roboter) 2005-07-30T22:00:13Z <p>Blogjack: </p> <hr /> <div>The first mobile [[robot]] to be able to reason about its own actions, Shakey combined research in robotics, artificial vision, and natural language processing.<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the [[Artificial Intelligence]] laboratory of [[SRI International]] in 1966 through 1972. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Retired from active duty, Shakey now spends his days in a comfortable glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in Mountain View, California.<br /> <br /> ==Sample Task==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==Awards==<br /> * Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in 2004 alongside such notables as [[ASIMO]] and [[C3PO]].<br /> <br /> ==External Links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]<br /> <br /> ==Sources==<br /> * ''The Thinking Computer: Mind Inside Matter'' by Bertram Raphael, 1976</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675085 Shakey (Roboter) 2005-07-28T08:21:07Z <p>Blogjack: </p> <hr /> <div>Shakey was the first mobile [[robot]] to be able to reason about its own actions. The Shakey project combined research in robotics, artificial vision, and natural language processing.<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the [[Artificial Intelligence]] laboratory of [[SRI International]] in 1966 through 1972. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Retired from active duty, Shakey now spends his days in a comfortable glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in Mountain View, California.<br /> <br /> ==Sample Task==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==Awards==<br /> * Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in 2004 alongside such notables as [[ASIMO]] and [[C3PO]].<br /> <br /> ==External Links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]<br /> <br /> ==Sources==<br /> * ''The Thinking Computer: Mind Inside Matter'' by Bertram Raphael, 1976</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675084 Shakey (Roboter) 2005-07-22T19:33:35Z <p>Blogjack: </p> <hr /> <div>Shakey was the first mobile robot to be able to reason about its own actions. The Shakey project combined research in robotics, artificial vision, and natural language processing.<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the [[Artificial Intelligence]] laboratory of [[SRI International]] in 1966 through 1972. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Retired from active duty, Shakey now spends his days in a comfortable glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in Mountain View, California.<br /> <br /> ==Sample Task==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==Awards==<br /> * Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in 2004 alongside such notables as [[ASIMO]] and [[C3PO]].<br /> <br /> ==External Links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]<br /> <br /> ==Sources==<br /> * ''The Thinking Computer: Mind Inside Matter'' by Bertram Raphael, 1976</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675083 Shakey (Roboter) 2005-07-22T19:29:11Z <p>Blogjack: </p> <hr /> <div>Shakey was the first mobile robot to be able to reason about its own actions. The Shakey project combined research in robotics, artificial vision, and natural language processing.<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the Artificial Intelligence laboratory of [[SRI International]] in 1966 through 1972. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Retired from active duty, Shakey now spends his days in a comfortable glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in Mountain View, California.<br /> <br /> ==Sample Task==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==Awards==<br /> * Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in 2004 alongside such notables as [[ASIMO]] and [[C3PO]].<br /> <br /> ==External Links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675082 Shakey (Roboter) 2005-07-22T19:09:14Z <p>Blogjack: </p> <hr /> <div>Shakey was the first mobile robot to be able to reason about its own actions. The Shakey project combined research in robotics, artificial vision, and natural language processing.<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the Artificial Intelligence laboratory of the Stanford Research Institute (now called SRI) in 1966 through 1972. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Retired from active duty, Shakey now spends his days in a comfortable glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in Mountain View, California.<br /> <br /> ==Sample Task==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==Awards==<br /> * Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in 2004 alongside such notables as [[ASIMO]] and [[C3PO]].<br /> <br /> ==External Links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]</div> Blogjack https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shakey_(Roboter)&diff=147675081 Shakey (Roboter) 2005-07-22T19:04:24Z <p>Blogjack: Created initial page on Shakey</p> <hr /> <div>Shakey was the first mobile robot to be able to reason about its own actions. The Shakey project combined research in robotics, artificial vision, and natural language processing.<br /> <br /> Inducted into the [[Robot Hall of Fame]] in 2004.<br /> <br /> Shakey was developed at the Artificial Intelligence laboratory of the Stanford Research Institute (now called SRI) in 1966 through 1972. Programming was primarily in [[LISP]].<br /> <br /> Currently retired, Shakey spends his days in a glass display case at the [[Computer History Museum]] in Mountain View, California.<br /> <br /> ==Sample Task==<br /> An operator types the command &quot;push the block off the platform&quot; at a computer console.<br /> <br /> Shakey looks around, identifies a platform with a block on it, and locates a ramp. Shakey pushes the ramp over to the platform, rolls up the ramp onto the platform, pushes the block off the platform.<br /> <br /> ==Research results related to the Shakey project==<br /> * [[A Star Search Algorithm]]<br /> * [[Hough transform]]<br /> <br /> ==External Links==<br /> * [http://www.sri.com/about/timeline/shakey.html SRI page on Shakey]</div> Blogjack