Unified Test at Nagoya Institute of Technology


This video clip was shot from Tsuruma Park, which is the nearby park to NIT, to the entrance of Nagoya Institue of Technology. Today (January 17th, 2009) is the day when the unified test called "Center Shiken" was held there. You can see a lot of banners placed and many people standing on the both sides of the street in order to cheer the examinees. If you are interested in learning more about Nagoya or Japan in general, then please check out our blog: tuneinnagoya.blogspot.com .


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Passive Walking Robot Propelled By Its Own Weight #DigInfo


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Aichi Institute of Technology's Jiyugaoka Campus 愛知工業大学・自由ヶ丘キャンパス


This is a tour of AIT's Jiyugaoka campus in Nagoya, Japan. This video guides you around the campus. You enter through the front door, see the lobby, multimedia center, and the main office. Then you walk up the steps to the second floor to see the second floor lobby and the classrooms. Next you see the third floor and take the elevator to the fourth floor where the teacher's offices are. On this floor you look out the window and then go out onto the terrace for a roof-top view. Then the restaurant is shown on the first floor where there is a food ticket vending machine. Next, the nurse's office is shown and the outside of the building can be seen. Finally, directions are given from the Jiyugaoka subway station to the campus. You can also see the four bus stops and look at the bus schedule. Keywords: Aichi Institute of Technology AIT ESL EFL campus English listening captions Jiyugaoka Yagusa Chikusa-ku Nagoya Aichi Prefecture Japan education language tour university 愛知工業大学 名古屋 千種区 愛知県 自由が丘


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Handwriting Communication System Using An Ultrasound Tactile Display #DigInfo


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Nagoya exchange student welcome party october 2006


Exchange students in Nagoya Institute of Technology had a welcome party last October 2006 to welcome the new comers.. during the pasty there were Japanese, Malaysian, Chinese, Indians, Indonesians, Vietnamese, Bangladeshes, Brazilians, New Zealanders, Americans n lots more and they all had a great time together.. me and friends of mine performed during the party.. お疲れさまで~す


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Human-Powered Bipedal Walking Robot #DigInfo


DigInfo TV - diginfo.tv 21 Nagoya Institute of Technology Human-Boarding Stable-Walking Large-Size Bipedal Robot


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Nagoya University Hospital near NIT


Nagoya University Hospital is located near Tsuruma Park and Nagoya Institute of Technology. International students studying at NIT can have an easy access to one of the best hospitals in Nagoya. If you are interested in learning more about Nagoya or Japan in general, then please check out our blog: tuneinnagoya.blogspot.com .


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MMDAgent at CEATEC


Nagoya Institute of Technology has developed a "life-sized" CGI with advanced voice recognition technology.


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G. Faure: Fantasy Op 79 for flute and piano


Takeo Matsumoto, a seasonal amateur flautist and a professor of biomechanics at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, played at a Christmas Concert 2011 held at Will Hall in Nagoya on Dec 4, 2011 with the accompaniment of Eiko Sakagawa.


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G. Faure: Sicilienne Op 78 for flute and piano


Takeo Matsumoto, a seasonal amateur flautist and a professor of biomechanics at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, played at a Christmas Concert 2011 held at Will Hall in Nagoya on Dec 4, 2011 with the accompaniment of Eiko Sakagawa.


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Francis Poulenc: Sonata for Flute and Piano by Takeo Matsumoto


Takeo Matsumoto, a seasonal amateur flautist and a professor of biomechanics at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, played at a Christmas Concert 2007 held at Tempaku Bunka Mini-Theater in Nagoya on Dec 23, 2007 with the accompaniment of Eiko Sakagawa.


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動画の詳しい情報は週刊アスキーPLUSでどうぞ! weekly.ascii.jp (Weekly ASCII is a magazine of Japan that specialized in PC/IT.)


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RoboCup 1997 Soccer Simulation Final


RoboCup1997 Nagoya Soccer Simulation League Final Match AT-Humboldt (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany) vs andhill (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Final Match Collections: www.youtube.com


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愛知工業大学鉄人7号(AIT-Tetsujin7)


愛知工業大学鉄人プロジェクトのヒューマノイドロボットAIT鉄人7号。イオンナゴヤドーム店でのデモ。光プロダクションの許可を得て製作。 This is a humanoid bipedal robot "AIT-T7" developed by students at Aichi Institute of Technology. Tetsujin is a famous animation character of giant robot in Japan. This is a video of the stage at AEON Nagoya Dome. aitech.ac.jp


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Starlight (Muse cover)


Starlight done by tutors of International Students Residence and NIT International Association board member to greet to new comers of NIT! 名工大の留学生の新入生歓迎会!


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愛知工業大学鉄人5号(AIT Tetsujin5)


愛知工業大学鉄人プロジェクトのヒューマノイドロボットAIT鉄人5号。鉄人が歩く、パンチする。名古屋モーターショー2009でのステージ。This is a humanoid bipedal robot developed by students at Aichi Institute of Technology. Tetsujin 28 is a famous animation character of giant robot in Japan. This is a video of the stage at Nagoya Motor Show 2009 with Wakamaru. aitech.ac.jp


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Trip to Fujikyu Highland Park


New Year holiday trip to Fujikyu Highland Park (Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan) on December 31st, 2009 and January 1st, 2010. Thanks to all in action: Rizal, Fadhli, Hafiz, Dayah, Fazly, Kucai, Yazid, and Jusoh. Video produced by Kucai.


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Robots: Walking, Hunting, and Eating


BY STEVEN SPARKMAN Here's your latest update in "Robot takeover of Earth" news. Two robots are getting blog chatter this week for inching closer to mimicking living organisms -- one step at a time. First, the Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan developed this ramblin' man, BlueBiped. It's a walking robot which mimics the human gait, and has no motors or electricity. It takes a small downhill grade to keep it going, and in tests it's walked for 13 hours -- more than nine miles -- with no external power source. Video: DigInfo It works entirely through the potential energy of a downhill slope, making use of its momentum with carefully articulated joints. A writer for Popular Science praises the BlueBiped for its simplicity. "This type of forward falling motion is not exactly a new concept -- when I was your age, I had a Slinky, too -- but it's an interesting reminder that robotic technology doesn't necessarily need tons of servos and articulated limbs to accomplish a complex task." The researchers tout their robots' environmental friendliness, since it uses no fuel to move around. A writer for Wired UK explains some of their big plans for the bot. "There are two big ideas on the horizon: one is to transform the BlueBiped into some kind of exoskeleton to help people who have trouble walking. Another idea is to make the robot help out with sports equipment. Could be handy on the golf range, as long as it's all downhill." Another robot getting attention this week -- how <b>...</b>


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TOYOTA JICA 2010


Este video incluye el robot musical y el movíl convertible. Y la visita a Toyota Company en Nagoya Japón, caso importante a seguir y estudiar en el tema de "Intellectual Property Rights", de acuerdo al programa de estudio de "Osaka Institute of Technology" JICA 2010. Con gusto lo quiero compartir con todos ustedes... Patent Examiner in Japan...


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Robots: Walking, Hunting, and Eating


BY STEVEN SPARKMAN Here's your latest update in "Robot takeover of Earth" news. Two robots are getting blog chatter this week for inching closer to mimicking living organisms -- one step at a time. First, the Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan developed this ramblin' man, BlueBiped. It's a walking robot which mimics the human gait, and has no motors or electricity. It takes a small downhill grade to keep it going, and in tests it's walked for 13 hours -- more than nine miles -- with no external power source. Video: DigInfo It works entirely through the potential energy of a downhill slope, making use of its momentum with carefully articulated joints. A writer for Popular Science praises the BlueBiped for its simplicity. "This type of forward falling motion is not exactly a new concept -- when I was your age, I had a Slinky, too -- but it's an interesting reminder that robotic technology doesn't necessarily need tons of servos and articulated limbs to accomplish a complex task." The researchers tout their robots' environmental friendliness, since it uses no fuel to move around. A writer for Wired UK explains some of their big plans for the bot. "There are two big ideas on the horizon: one is to transform the BlueBiped into some kind of exoskeleton to help people who have trouble walking. Another idea is to make the robot help out with sports equipment. Could be handy on the golf range, as long as it's all downhill." Another robot getting attention this week -- how <b>...</b>


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Lecture 1 | Introduction to Robotics


Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. In the first lecture of the quarter, Professor Khatib provides an overview of the course. CS223A is an introduction to robotics which covers topics such as Spatial Descriptions, Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics, Jacobians, Dynamics, Motion Planning and Trajectory Generation, Position and Force Control, and Manipulator Design. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com CS 223A Course Website: cse.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


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Meet the Artist: Michael Rogers


This Meet the Artist lecture by Michael Rogers was recorded on March 29, 2007. Michael Rogers combines glass and found objects in his symbolically-charged work. There is a strong literary character to his vessels and sculpture, which are often covered in writing. The words are sometimes quotes from authors who are an inspiration to Rogers, such as James Joyce and Vladimir Nabokov, or they are anonymous, such as the characters on the fragments of Japanese newspaper that enshroud Rogers' 13 Crows. Rogers is currently a Professor in the Glass Program of the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology.


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Rita's Gold Signature Lift Treatment


Signature facial lift treatment using 24K gold performed by Rita in Santa Monica Ca.


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@fordschool: Jeffrey Sachs: Sustainable Development Politics, Policy, and Priorities


Jeffrey Sachs discusses sustainable development politics, policy and priorities in this 2010 Citigroup Foundation lecture. November, 2010. Watch this and many other great videos at: www.fordschool.umich.edu .


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