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robot
An intelligent mechanical being designed to look like a human or other creature, and usually made from metal

The robots in Dick's novel, loosely adapted by Ridley Scott into the film Blade Runner, were so similar to humans that when they went rogue, trained bounty hunters were called in to perform psychological tests to see whether suspected androids lacked human empathy.

A theodolite which follows the movements of a prism and can be used by a one-man crew
A style of dance popular in disco whereby the dancer impersonates the movement of a robot
A traffic light
A program that automatically does "some action" without user intervention In the context of search engines, it usually refers to a program that mimics a browser to download web pages automatically A spider is a type of robot See also: Spiders
1 a computerised machine designed for a wide variety of manufacturing functions such as material handling and automobile assembly 2 often referred to as bot, a computer program that automatically searches, and compiles data or responds to queries such as email ListBot is a robot of this type
a reprogrammable, multifunctional, mechanical manipulator that typically employs one or more means of power: electromechanical, hydraulic, pr pneumatic Industrial robots have been used chiefly for spray painting, spot-welding, and transfer and assembly tasks A robot performs its tasks in a physical area known as the robot operating work envelope This work envelope is the volume swept by all possible programmable robot movements, and includes the area where work is performed by robot tooling
A program that automatically surfs the Web Search engines use robots to surf the Web and catalog different Web sites in their databases This allows the Web pages to be found when someone performs a search Robots are commonly referred to as bots and spiders Top
A fast, automated program, such as a search engine, indexing program, or cataloging software, that requests Web pages much faster than humans can
(also called spider, crawler, or bot): an automated software that crawls all over the Web for information to place in a database The robot follows links and collects the information it finds at the end of each link Search engines send these crawlers out periodically to add information to their search databases
Also known as a "Spider," a robot is a machine which scours the World Wide Web, examining URL's and bringing descriptions of them back to a database, usually for use by a WWW search engine
a mechanism that can move automatically
A robot is a machine which is programmed to move and perform certain tasks automatically. very light-weight robots that we could send to the moon for planetary exploration. a machine that can move and do some of the work of a person, and is usually controlled by a computer (robota ). Any automatically operated machine that replaces human effort, though it may not look much like a human being or function in a humanlike manner. The term comes from the play R.U.R. by Karel apek (1920). Major developments in microelectronics and computer technology since the 1960s have led to significant advances in robotics. Advanced, high-performance robots are used today in automobile manufacturing and aircraft assembly, and electronics firms use robotic devices together with other computerized instruments to sort or test finished products
Any browser program that follows hypertext links and accesses Web pages but is not directly under human control Example: search engine spiders, the harvesting software programs that extract e-mail addresses or other data from Web pages
In the context of search engine ranking, it implies the same thing as Spider In a different context, it is also used to indicate a software which visits web sites and collects email addresses to be used for sending unsolicited bulk email
A server-based program designed to automatically collect information from the web Robots typically travel the Internet in search of web site addresses and brief summaries of information contained on each web page This information is usually stored in a searchable database that can be accessed on the Internet using a web browser An example of a site that makes use of a server-based robot is Alta Vista
An electro-mechanical system, which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own
Browser programs, which are not under human control, accessing web pages and following hypertext links, such as search engine spiders
{i} computerized mechanical device designed to perform complicated tasks; automaton, person who acts in a mechanical manner and does not think for himself; traffic light (South African)
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