Advanced Musculoskeletal Humanoid Robot Kojiro

Advanced musculoskeletal humanoid robot Kojiro. Developed at the JSK Robotics Laboratory at the University of Tokyo. Demo of spine motion. For more robot news, visit spectrum.ieee.org
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Mahru Humanoid Robot Real-Time Teleoperation

Developed at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), the humanoid robot Mahru can be controlled in real time by a human operator wearing a motion-capture system. For more robot news, go to spectrum.ieee.org
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Japanese scientist unveils 'thinking' humanoid robot

In a world first, Osamu Hasegawa, associate professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, has developed a system that allows robots to look around their environment and do research on the Internet, enabling them to "think" how best to solve a problem.
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► Honda unveils All-New ASIMO Humanoid Robot

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled an all-new ASIMO equipped with the world's first autonomous behavior control technology. With a further advance in autonomy, the all-new ASIMO can now continue moving without being controlled by an operator. The all-new ASIMO is now advanced from an "automatic machine" to an "autonomous machine" with the decision-making capability to determine its behavior in concert with its surroundings such as movements of people. With significantly improved intelligence and the physical ability to adapt to situations, ASIMO took another step closer to practical use in an office or a public space where many people come and go. Since the establishment of the company, Honda has continued to take on new challenges in the effort to create new products and advance technologies with the spirit of utilizing technology to help people. In the area of humanoid robot research, Honda has been developing and advancing the ASIMO humanoid robot to realize a dream to be useful for people and to help enrich people's daily lives.
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Sarcos Humanoid Robot

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DARwIn-OP Humanoid Robot Demo

Virginia Tech roboticist Dennis Hong shows off the new DARwIn-OP open-source robot at the IEEE Humanoids 2010 conference in Nashville, Tenn. For more robot news, go to spectrum.ieee.org
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The Sarcos Robot

Benjamin Stephens is a Ph.D. student in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He is originally from Oklahoma, but received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern University. His PhD research focuses on the control of humanoid robot balance and push recovery for force-controlled robots. He is interested in the use of real-time optimal control for robust control of very complex systems. Using his knowledge and experience, he hopes to make legged/humanoid robots more capable of operating in rough and uncertain environments. He also believes this work will lead to the creation of new intelligent assistive devices such as prosthetics and exoskeletons. To learn more about Ben's research and see other videos of the Sarcos Robot in action visit his personal webpage: www.cs.cmu.edu
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Kinect Teleoperation of Humanoid Robot

Veltrobot is controlled by a Microsoft Kinect as master/slave. The robot is based on a Kondo KHR-1HV. The software uses ROS to run the robot and the NITE package for the Kinect. More information here: taylor.veltrop.com
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FRIDA - Humanoid Robot Workers Intro

FRIDA stands for Friendly Robot for Industrial Dual-Arm Assembly. The robot is inherently safe, which means that it can work next to people without safeguarding. www.abb.com
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Japan's Robot Supermodel Hits the Runway

For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Japan's Fashion Week hired a futuristic-looking model for its first runway show. STORY Japans latest female humanoid robot kicked-off Tokyos Fashion Week. Topmodel "HRP-4C" hit the runway powered on battery motors. [Shuji Kajita, Director, Humanoid Robot Engineering]: "We believe this is Japan's and, perhaps, the world's first humanoid robot to walk on two feet and resemble the average body type of a young Japanese woman." And she passed her casting test with her 43 kg weight and her 1 meter 58 centimeter build. And though she may resemble a Japanese animation character, her agent says she needs to work more on her expressions if she really wants to become a supermodel. [Shuji Kajita, Director, Humanoid Robot Engineering]: "Our robot can't move elegantly like the real models that are here today. It'll take another 20 to 30 years of research to make that happen!" But she must be doing fine since she has earned herself a $2 million contract with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology.
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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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PETMAN The Humanoid Military Robot - CyberEye

Boston Dynamics has been developing DARPA sanctioned robots for various military needs.
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RIC-30 Humanoid Robot Kit

Featured on www.robots-dreams.com - RT Corp in Akihabara released a new humanoid robot kit using high performance Futaba servos and controller.
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Iran's Humanoid Robot Surena 2 Walking

Humanoid robot Surena 2, developed by the Center for Advanced Vehicles at University of Tehran and the R&D Society of Iranian Industries and Mines. For more robot news, visit spectrum.ieee.org
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► All-New ASIMO Humanoid Robot - Multi-fingered hands

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled an all-new ASIMO humanoid robot newly equipped with the world's first autonomous behavior control technology. With a further advance in autonomy, the all-new ASIMO can now continue moving without being controlled by an operator. The all-new ASIMO is now advanced from an "automatic machine" to an "autonomous machine" with the decision-making capability to determine its behavior in concert with its surroundings such as movements of people. With significantly improved intelligence and the physical ability to adapt to situations, ASIMO took another step closer to practical use in an office or a public space where many people come and go. Since the establishment of the company, Honda has continued to take on new challenges in the effort to create new products and advance technologies with the spirit of utilizing technology to help people. In the area of humanoid robot research, Honda has been developing and advancing the ASIMO humanoid robot to realize a dream to be useful for people and to help enrich people's daily lives.
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NAO Next Gen : the new robot of Aldebaran Robotics

NAO Next Gen: Aldebaran Robotics launches a new generation of its humanoid robot Aldebaran Robotics, the world leader in humanoid robotics, has released its latest version of the NAO robot — NAO Next Gen. The power of NAO Next Gen, the new fully programmable humanoid robot that has the most extensive worldwide use, is opening up new perspectives and fields of application for its users.
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2012 ASIMO Humanoid Robot - Walking amond people

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled an all-new ASIMO humanoid robot newly equipped with the world's first autonomous behavior control technology. With a further advance in autonomy, the all-new ASIMO can now continue moving without being controlled by an operator. The all-new ASIMO is now advanced from an "automatic machine" to an "autonomous machine" with the decision-making capability to determine its behavior in concert with its surroundings such as movements of people. With significantly improved intelligence and the physical ability to adapt to situations, ASIMO took another step closer to practical use in an office or a public space where many people come and go. Since the establishment of the company, Honda has continued to take on new challenges in the effort to create new products and advance technologies with the spirit of utilizing technology to help people. In the area of humanoid robot research, Honda has been developing and advancing the ASIMO humanoid robot to realize a dream to be useful for people and to help enrich people's daily lives.
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Robot learns like a toddler

Read more: www.newscientist.com A robot models the way a two-year old learns.
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iCub humanoid robot video

Visit www.stuff.tv for all your gadget needs. The child-like iCub is believed to be "the most advanced humanoid robot in Europe", which experts hope will grow and learn how to walk and even how to talk.
Humanoid Robot Control and Interaction using Depth Camera

Controlling Nao the humanoid robot using Microsoft Kinect depth camera. The main purpose is to control humanoid robots (Aldebaran Nao in this case) in the most natural way possible, without wearing any kind of device, using arm and leg gestures. The second purpose is to make Human Robot interaction, and teaching new tasks to robots easier, without requiring and robotics knowledge by the user, which is a contribution to Learning from Demonstration field. The code is available at github.com
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KIST Mahru Humanoid Robot Dancing

Developed at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), the humanoid robot Mahru shows off its dance moves, reproducing a human dancer's performance captured with a motion-capture system. For more robot news, go to spectrum.ieee.org
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Protecting the Nao Humanoid Robot

By carlitoscontraptions.com This summarizes the ways I use to protect Nao 1337 form scratches and transportation damage. In short, I use clear Duck tape to protect the surfaces and a Plasticase Nanuk 945 heavy duty case to carry the robot around. Of course this method can be applied to any kind of sensitive equipment. More info here carlitoscontraptions.com
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The humanoid robot ARMAR-III

This video presentation introduce a fully integrated and autonomous humanoid robot performing complex manipulation and grasping tasks in a kitchen environment.
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Albert Einstein Humanoid Robot

A Humanoid robotic body developed by Kaist called 'Hubo Humanoid' has installed an animatronic head of Albert Einstein from a well known engineer David Hanson of Hanson Robotics. Visually looking at it your mind plays a trick thinking how real the head really looks to the real Albert Einstein.
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Improved Humanoid Robot Teleoperation with NAO and Kinect

Some fun challenges in this video! A continuation of the teleoperation work done with Veltrobot, this time using a NAO. Cooking 1: www.youtube.com Cooking 2: www.youtube.com Chess: www.youtube.com Hammer: www.youtube.com Tissue: www.youtube.com More info: taylor.veltrop.com
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Humanoid Robot Learning To Fix Satellites

Justin is a dexterous two-arm humanoid developed at DLR, the German space agency. DLR reporter Daniel Finger demonstrates the robot's teleoperation system at the International Aerospace Exhibition 2010 in Berlin. For more robot news, go to spectrum.ieee.org
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Humanoid Robot HR-2

The HR-2 robot was constructed during a period of three months at Chalmers University in Sweden. It has 22 degrees of freedom which enables it to easily move around imitating human motions. The robot is also equipped with stereovision giving it possibilities to perform hand-eye coordination. For that task an artificial neural network is evolved. Furthermore, the artificial brain is capable of tracking faces as well as recognising them. The HR-2 is also able to speak.
New Honda unveils ASIMO Humanoid Robot

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. unveiled an all-new ASIMO humanoid robot newly equipped with the world's first* autonomous behavior control technology. With a further advance in autonomy, the all-new ASIMO can now continue moving without being controlled by an operator. The all-new ASIMO is now advanced from an "automatic machine" to an "autonomous machine" with the decision-making capability to determine its behavior in concert with its surroundings such as movements of people. With significantly improved intelligence and the physical ability to adapt to situations, ASIMO took another step closer to practical use in an office or a public space where many people come and go. Since the establishment of the company, Honda has continued to take on new challenges in the effort to create new products and advance technologies with the spirit of utilizing technology to help people. In the area of humanoid robot research, Honda has been developing and advancing the ASIMO humanoid robot to realize a dream to be useful for people and to help enrich people's daily lives. Available content includes general views and still images. More videos will be available shortly
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The weirdest and most disturbing REAL humanoid robots - CyberEye

In attempts to simulate humanity the resulting creations are what some would view as unsettling... enjoy the top 3. Exact transcript: Greetings! From my research for a previous video: "The best of REAL humanoid robots..." I found few creations within the same field that some may view as weird or even disturbing. It appears that attempts in synthesizing humanlike features make for some unsettling or possibly somewhat entertaining results. Thus I present you with the oddest of the odd. Let's begin. Computer scientists at the University of California have been trying to teach emotions, or more accurately facial expressions to a "re-incarnated" Einstein. The team has been upgrading their Einstein-bot for the past several years, and in the past had to manually program the robot's 31 servo-driven facial "muscles", for it to form the right expressions. By now the robot has learned to guide itself. As you can see the end result is both impressive, and creepy. Lets up the "disturbing" factor by a couple of notches... Perhaps this is the most well known odd humanoid contraption. The clip has made its rounds both on the world wide web and television, but it is still worth mentioning. To enable the robot's speaking abilities, engineers at Japan's Kagawa University used an air pump, artificial vocal chords, a resonance tube, a nasal cavity, and a microphone attached to a sound analyzer as substitutes for human vocal organs. Now, try and shake off those horrifying vowels. In a long <b>...</b>
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All-New ASIMO Humanoid Robot - Sign Language

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today unveiled an all-new ASIMO humanoid robot newly equipped with the world's first autonomous behavior control technology. With a further advance in autonomy, the all-new ASIMO can now continue moving without being controlled by an operator. The all-new ASIMO is now advanced from an "automatic machine" to an "autonomous machine" with the decision-making capability to determine its behavior in concert with its surroundings such as movements of people. With significantly improved intelligence and the physical ability to adapt to situations, ASIMO took another step closer to practical use in an office or a public space where many people come and go. Since the establishment of the company, Honda has continued to take on new challenges in the effort to create new products and advance technologies with the spirit of utilizing technology to help people. In the area of humanoid robot research, Honda has been developing and advancing the ASIMO humanoid robot to realize a dream to be useful for people and to help enrich people's daily lives.
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Wannahaves: Top 3: Inventions Humanoid Robots

You will never have to be lonely ever again. With our top 3 Humanoid Robots, there must be at least one that tickles your fancy. But which one will it be? Have a look yourself; will it be Honda Asimo, Actroid or Nexi? Well, we already made are choice, and I think after seeing the film you will make the same one we did.
RT Corp Humanoid Robot Enters Tsukuba Real World Robot Challenge

Featured on www.robots-dreams.com - The RT Corp Android based humanoid robot is the first bipedal robot to compete in the Tsukuba Real World Robot Challenge competition.
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The best of REAL humanoid robots: ASIMO, CHARLI-L, and TOPIO - CyberEye

Humanity has made some great strides in technology; it appears that creating robots in their image is inevitable. Exact transcript: Greetings! This is the first video to utilize the original purpose behind the creation of this channel, which is to inform you on the world of technological and scientific advancements. For the first few videos these reports will be concentrated on the category of "robotics", and if sufficient interest arises among the viewers the concept may result in a long term series. So, let's begin with reviewing some "humanoid" type of robots since many of you will probably consider it as the most fascinating and intriguing. Perhaps the most common known robot of such parameters is Honda's ASIMO. The name is an acronym for "Advanced Step in Innovative MObility". ASIMO can be operated from a workstation and by a remote controller. Honda has also created a 3D CPU to power ASIMO consisting of three stacked dice: a processor, a signal converter and some memory. ASIMO runs the VxWorks operating system. As of February 2009, there are over 100 ASIMO units in existence. The robot is capable of various environment interaction, postures, gestures, distinguishing sounds, and facial recognition. Each unit costs under 1 million USD to manufacture. Moving on to CHARLI-L, which stands for "Cognitive Humanoid Autonomous Robot with Learning Intelligence" in a "Lightweight" form. Created at Virginia Tech, it's America's first true humanoid, in that it requires no remote <b>...</b>
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HRP-4 Humanoid Robot Walking Like A Real Human!!!

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