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Robotics => Home Made Robots => Topic started by: Tony Ellis on September 17, 2009, 09:20:44 am
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This is the AIMEC:3 Robot
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Wireless PC controlled with 7 internal microcontrollers.
Some humorous video's of AIMEC on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYYvjTGCq5s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKVUmkQ7euQ
Toymaker
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Glad to have you with us toymaker, hope you enjoy your stay :)
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Welcome Toymaker, loved the videos ;D What does the big round eye do ?
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Thanks for the welcome!
The round eye currently has sensors built in, these are thermal imaging and an I/R ranger.
Just adding face recognition:
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Toymaker
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Be sure to keep us updated on your latest developments :)
Good to have you with us.
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Ahh you are the guys that did Cube world - I really liked the idea behind that, it's something I will have to buy at some point.
Thanks for the explanation of what the eye does. If you have any more videos please feel free to post them.
Cheers :)
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Impressive.
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Impressive.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
toymaker, have you been exploring applications for your project?
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toymaker, have you been exploring applications for your project?
I think we are entering into the golden age of robotics, and once vision is cracked, robots will be able to do useful things in unstructured environments, this is my drive.
I am working on object recognition now, and hope to add this to the AIMEC robot in the future. Ai also adds so many exciting possibilities to Robotics!
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AIMEC thinking.
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Rear view showing 2 processor nodes.
Thanks again for everyone's interest!
Toymaker
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Nice work so far :)
Is this a personal project or is it something your company is developing to release to the general public ?
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Nice work so far :)
Is this a personal project or is it something your company is developing to release to the general public ?
Thanks! At the moment its more of a personal project, I want to see how far I can go mixing Ai with robotics. The robot already does a lot of cool stuff when it's connected to the internet.
Toymaker
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Looking forward to hearing more :)
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The robot already does a lot of cool stuff when it's connected to the internet.
Cool, what kind of things ? Can you share the details ?
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Cool, what kind of things ? Can you share the details ?
The robot adapts to its "Primary user" learns what they like then scours the net for thing that may be of interest. AIMEC knows I like SciFi, so it will check the next 7 days TV for SciFi and other programs that I may like, and bring them to my attention. AIMEC parses RSS feeds so it's able to get any kind of news etc. The robot has multiple personalities where it thinks it's all the movie/TV robots in history (very comical). It reads email, controls my mp3 library which I can select artist, album, genre etc by voice, also it has a wireless X10 interface so it can contol house lighting etc. It has a teaching mode, on-line language translation. It has volume occupancy mapping (learn it's surrounding and move through rooms based on the learnt maps and probabilities of objects being in the way). And it does a whole lot more stuff that would make this post very long!
Toymaker
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Nothing wrong with a long post toymaker hehe.
is all truly excellent and fascinating stuff to those of us who are less gigted in this area than one such as yourself.
Would love to hear anything you wish to share with us.
Edit: we do have a number count on posts, so either pm myself or Freddy or just keep adding replies to your own post if what you write is too long for one post on its own, and a lil tip, if you write a very long post, copy the text before posting as unfortunatly, errors do happen every now and then :)
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I agree with Maviarab. Nothing wrong with long posts. If you've seen some of mine, you've probably thought "tl;dr".
P.S. "tl;dr" is Internet speak for "Too long; didn't read."
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"GULP, is this my successor!"
Toymaker
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I'm sorry to ask but will this project be open source?
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There has been some media interest in the AIMEC:3 robot recently!
We were interviewed by Russian TV which was seen by over 100 million viewers in Russia and the former Soviet union.
http://www.ntv.ru/novosti/201684/
More articles on AIMEC:3 Robot
A nice piece in the Telegraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7942507/British-inventor-creates-robot-companion.html
Also in the Mail (don't like the headline much!) - quite a big piece though:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1302783/Childless-millionaire-builds-intelligent-robot-sings-Karaoke-laughs-tells-jokes.html
Lastly It's in the Sun:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3094881/Brit-inventors-smart-robot-pal.html
Toymaker
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Thanks for posting this ToyMaker and that is really great news ;D
Edit: I was quite surprised to see this in the Sun of all newspapers ;)
Kudos to you.