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Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Baseball Robot


Just recently I discovered an interesting topic about a robot which is able to play baseball. It is a robotic system which acts as a baseball pitcher and batter. It is named Robot Pitcher. It was made by Masatoshi Ishikawa from Tokyo University. Robot Pitcher can throw a strike, and about 9 percent of the time, the robot will challenge the batter into the strike zone with the ball, which is pretty impressive. It was made in order to demonstrate the latest advances in high speed industrial robot technology in a fun way. They used a strategy focused on the superposition of wave patterns.




They also focus on the research related to robots that collaborate with humans. In their research, they propose a collision avoidance system in which high speed camera heads are placed on the robot’s manipulator in order to increase human safety. This is also to see if the robot reacts similar to humans under different circumstances.




 In a presentation I saw, the researchers placed the robot pitcher around 3.5m away from the mechanical batter. The pitcher’s 40km/h sidearm throws posed little challenge to the batter, whose 1000 frame per second camera eyes allow it to see the ball in super slow motion as it approaches. The robot batter has a near perfect batting average when swinging at pitches in the strike zone. There is even a 3D shape algorithm that uses high speed vision with the help of an active light. To further improve this robot, researchers plan to enable the robot to react to throws of up to 150km/h. Now that would be one awesome robot!

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Kazrin Zaidi

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Robot Face



Few days before, I watched a old movie about robot - <I,robot>, which is an excellent movie for you enjoying in the world surrounding with A.I. robots. Though, there may be a situation that A.I. robot will take revenge on human and rule over us, as shown in the movie, it is undoubtedly to say that most teenagers, especially boys, had a dream of having a robot who can speak, talk and interact with them.


However, can you believe that you can now get an expressive robot face, yet not a whole robot, in an affordable, actually cheap, price? XYZbot would like to give the public a chance of having a robot by crowdfunding Fritz, an Arduino-powered robot head. Fritz is an “emotional” face on which you can control everything, like the eyes and jaw to the eyelids, eyebrows, lips and neck. Also, by adding putting some pre-programmed action, they can respond you like a human.
Besides, you don`t need to worry about the complex stuffs of programming and computing – because you simply don`t need. The control over Fritz is as simple as if you are playing with a 5-year-old child`s toy. What you need is creative and innovative, so as to make your unique robot!
Check out more in Fritz: Robotic Puppet main page
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 Joseph Yeung

Saturday, 13 April 2013

A.I. on traffic light


Have you ever feel annoying when you are stuck at those stupid traffic lights? Have you ever think it would be better if you control them by yourself? Yes, I did! I think human can undoubtedly have a better control on regulating the traffic flow than a machine can do. Recently I saw news about AI technology is being tested to control traffic lights, and I think intelligent traffic light is no longer impossible any more!

Have you played traffic-flow controlling, with four traffic lights, games on your mobile devices? I did, and I got a really high score actually! However, surprisingly, people are born to be better at controlling traffic flow; even compared with computers! The research carried out by the University of Southampton team has used computer games and simulations to investigate what makes good traffic control. This work has shown that – given the right conditions – humans are excellent at controlling the traffic and can perform significantly better than the existing urban traffic control computers in use today.

Researchers at the University of Southampton are investigating the application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology for controlling traffic lights. Based on the human brain`s extraordinary capability of controlling traffic effectively, they are planning to develop a new kind of software which can improve the efficiency of traffic flow, and in turns improving road space utilization, reducing traveling times and may be improving fuel efficiency. For more details, check it out in source.
 Joseph Yeung