Learning and acquiring skills – Sony ERS-7 User Manual

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Learning and acquiring skills

The AIBO

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Entertainment Robot learns from you and its surroundings, becoming capable of

many different activities. If the AIBO robot paces back and forth, show it its AIBOne toy or pink
ball. It will chase after the AIBOne toy or pink ball, becoming capable of walking farther way.

By praising the AIBO robot, you give it encouragement. If you
praise it when it kicks the pink ball well, it practices hard to
please you, becoming quite skilled in playing with the pink ball.
On the other hand, if you don’t praise its efforts, the AIBO robot
may lose interest in the pink ball.

You can judge the degree of the AIBO robot’s development from how it carries the AIBOne
toy, the number of different ways in which it kicks the pink ball, and the distance it is able to
walk around. When it shows tricks that are surprising, and walks a bit farther, you will know
that the AIBO robot has matured.

You can also check the degree of the AIBO robot’s development
directly.

Try asking it, “What’s your AIBOne skill level?”, “What’s your
pink ball skill level?”
, or “What’s your walking skill level?”.

The AIBO robot will tell you how it’s doing by indicating its
progress with its face lights. Once it has mastered these skills...
your AIBO robot is a proud grown-up!

The more white face
lights, the higher the AIBO
robot’s skill level.

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