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Bioloid robotic arm video

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Bioloid robotic arm video

Post by JavaRN » Fri Mar 28, 2008 4:03 pm

Post by JavaRN
Fri Mar 28, 2008 4:03 pm

I got my bioloid from robosavvy some 5 weeks ago. As I already said I tried to resist the temptation of building a humanoid. Instead I started with a robotic arm. I posted a video with the robotic arm I built (nothing special, it is my first bioloid robot!), playing tic-tac-toe. It is driven by a Java program (the simple interface is hsown at the end of the video), where the user selects the level of difficulty (the advanced level is based on the minimax algorithm ,so it is very difficult to win, at the most you can draw).

Hope you enjoy the video. I appreciate any comments.

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I got my bioloid from robosavvy some 5 weeks ago. As I already said I tried to resist the temptation of building a humanoid. Instead I started with a robotic arm. I posted a video with the robotic arm I built (nothing special, it is my first bioloid robot!), playing tic-tac-toe. It is driven by a Java program (the simple interface is hsown at the end of the video), where the user selects the level of difficulty (the advanced level is based on the minimax algorithm ,so it is very difficult to win, at the most you can draw).

Hope you enjoy the video. I appreciate any comments.

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Post by Pev » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:22 am

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:22 am

This is excellent - I really like it - I think it showns an aspect of robotics that we often forget - that our Autonomous Bipeds are all aspiring too. This shows that with some thought and a little work we can give our computing systems the ability to intereact effectively with our environments.

I know we all talk about the autonomous robot and its ability to survive in its environment but without massive leaps in processing power or, as used here, off loading the processing, we will never achieve it.

Thanks JavaRN, you have inspired me to get back into this again and I really appreciate that

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This is excellent - I really like it - I think it showns an aspect of robotics that we often forget - that our Autonomous Bipeds are all aspiring too. This shows that with some thought and a little work we can give our computing systems the ability to intereact effectively with our environments.

I know we all talk about the autonomous robot and its ability to survive in its environment but without massive leaps in processing power or, as used here, off loading the processing, we will never achieve it.

Thanks JavaRN, you have inspired me to get back into this again and I really appreciate that

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Post by Rob » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:47 pm

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Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:47 pm

Hi JavaRN,

Nice work, what's your camera setup is it a simple USB Cam connected to your PC?

Cool idea, how long did it take?
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Hi JavaRN,

Nice work, what's your camera setup is it a simple USB Cam connected to your PC?

Cool idea, how long did it take?
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