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Re: Learning robots

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Originally Posted by sparksandtabs
but that is a good point now that u mention it, in what ways can you make a very simple inexpensive robot learn?

but the harder question is to ask learn what?
You can make a robot that follows a line and has wheel encoders. It follows the line and "learns" what path to take. It stores the values from the wheel encoders and is then able to replicate the same path without any line. Would that count as learning?
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