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  • Byrne, Emma; Aubrey, Wayne; Oliver, Stephen G.; Pir, Pinar; Young, Michael; Clare, Amanda; Rowland, Jem; Soldatova, Larisa N.; Markham, Magdalena; Whelan, Kenneth E.; King, Ross Donald; Liakata, Maria; Sparkes, Andrew (2009-04-03)
    The basis of science is the hypothetico-deductive method and the recording of experiments in sufficient detail to enable reproducibility. We report the development of Robot Scientist 'Adam,' which advances the automation ...
  • Sparkes, Andrew; King, Ross Donald; Aubrey, Wayne; Benway, Michael; Byrne, Emma; Clare, Amanda; Liakata, Maria; Markham, Magdalena; Whelan, Kenneth E.; Young, Michael; Rowland, Jem (2010-02-01)
    Progress in laboratory automation depends not only on automating the physical aspects of scientific experimentation, but also on the intellectual aspects. We present the conceptual design, implementation, and our user-experience ...
  • Byrne, Emma; Liakata, Maria; Whelan, Kenneth E.; Oliver, Stephen G.; Rowland, Jem; Aubrey, Wayne; Soldatova, Larisa N.; Sparkes, Andrew; Young, Michael; Markham, Magdalena; Clare, Amanda; Pir, Pinar; King, Ross Donald (2009-08-21)
    In their 19 June letter ('Machines fall short of revolutionary science,' p. 1515), P. W. Anderson and E. Abrahams, commenting on our work on the automation of science, state that we are 'seriously mistaken about the nature ...
  • King, Ross Donald; Rowland, Jem; Liakata, Maria; Magdalena, Markham; Sparkes, Andrew; Clare, Amanda; Young, Michael; Whelan, Ken; Soldatova, Larisa; Khan, Muhammed; Aubrey, Wayne; Byrne, Emma (2010-01-04)
    We review the main components of autonomous scientific discovery, and how they lead to the concept of a Robot Scientist. This is a system which uses techniques from artificial intelligence to automate all aspects of the ...