video Cross Season 1 OTT Release Date: Aldis Hodge Starrer Thriller Series to Premiere on Prime Video on This Date By www.gadgets360.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:05:00 +0530 Cross, the new Prime Video crime-thriller series, debuts on November 14, 2024. Featuring Aldis Hodge as Alex Cross, this adaptation goes deeper into the detectives life than previous film versions. With 8 episodes in season 1, the show promises intense action and emotional depth as Cross faces a series of personal and professional challenges. The series marks a reimagined take on James Pattersons iconic character, with all episodes dropping on the same day for binge-watchers. Full Article
video भूत बनकर सड़कों पर लोगों को डराती नज़र आई महिला, देखकर कोई डर गया तो किसी ने लिए मज़े, इंटरनेट पर छाया Video By ndtv.in Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:50:22 +0530 पश्चिम विहार की मेकअप आर्टिस्ट शैफाली नागपाल ने अपने हैलोवीन स्टंट का एक वीडियो पोस्ट किया, जिसे इंस्टाग्राम पर अब तक सात मिलियन से अधिक बार देखा जा चुका है. Full Article
video दुल्हन खिड़की से छिपकर देख रही थी अपनी बारात, जैसे ही नज़र आया दूल्हा, लड़की ने फिर जो किया, वायरल हो गया Video By ndtv.in Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:10:48 +0530 इस कपल ने अपने अंदाज में रीति-रिवाजों का सम्मान करने का फैसला किया. शादी से पहले दूल्हा-दुल्हन के बीच खिड़की के जरिए थोड़ी बातचीत हुई. वीडियो अब वायरल हो गया है. Full Article
video Video : ट्रंप के डोजे मंत्री विवेक रामास्वामी की ऐसे हुई थी पत्नी अपूर्वा से मुलाकात, जब दोनों ने बताई थी अपनी लव स्टोरी By ndtv.in Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:51:06 +0530 इससे पहले उन्होंने डोनाल्ड ट्रंप को राष्ट्रपति चुनाव में टक्कर भी दी थी लेकिन बाद में उन्होंने अपना नाम वापस ले लिया था. इसी दौरान एक कैंपेन में विवेक रामास्वामी और उनकी पत्नी ने बताया था कि आखिर वो दोनों एक दूसरे से पहली बार कैसे मिले और दोनों के इस रिश्ते की शुरुआत कैसे हुई. Full Article
video विस्तारा की आखिरी फ्लाइट पर क्रू मेंमर्स ने की इमोशनल अनाउंसमेंट, जीता यात्रियों का दिल, वायरल हुआ Video By ndtv.in Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:16:10 +0530 विस्तारा के एक कैप्टन ने टाटा के स्वामित्व वाली एयर इंडिया के साथ विलय से पहले सोमवार को संचालित आखिरी उड़ान में अपने चालक दल का परिचय देते हुए एक इमोशनल अनाउंसमेंट की. Full Article
video स्कॉर्पियो का दीवाना! घर के ऊपर पानी की टंकी की जगह लगा दी अपनी फेवरेट कार! Video देख लोग बोले- भाई कहां मिलेगा ये मिस्त्री By ndtv.in Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:21:02 +0530 ये शख्स स्कॉर्पियो का इस कदर दीवाना है इसे अपनी घर की छत पर हमेशा के लिए फिक्स कर लिया है. अब आते-जाते हर कोई उसकी मकान की छत पर लगी स्कॉर्पियो कार को देख सकता है. Full Article
video Viral Video Shows Biryani-Flavoured Ice Cream At Dubai Mall, Internet Disapproves By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 18:52:02 +0530 A video showing a person trying bizarre savoury ice cream flavours, including biryani, ketchup, chips, etc, has received a lot of interest on Instagram. Full Article
video This Viral Video Of Tokyo's "Real Cheeseburger" Is Sure To Make You Hungry By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:10:13 +0530 The video begins with the chef pouring a big spoonful of cheese sauce onto a sizzling teppan griddle. Take a look: Full Article
video "How If We Order On Swiggy": Viral Video Of Ice Pakoras Stuns The Internet By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 16:18:47 +0530 The viral video of ice cube pakoras has received 6.2 million views. Full Article
video Vlogger Shares Video Of Malai Roti In Jodhpur, Foodies Not Impressed By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:39:03 +0530 Malai Roti In Jodhpur: A clip showing a unique delicacy called "malai roti" has received a lot of attention on Instagram. Find out more about it below. Full Article
video Viral Video Shows German Woman Making Boondi For Laddoo, Internet Reacts By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:11:27 +0530 In the viral video, Jennifer also mentioned that "Cooking outside gives a totally different comfort and feeling. Just took me back to India." Full Article
video Mother-Daughter Duo Avantika Dasani And Bhagyashree Bond Over Dal Chawal. Watch Video By food.ndtv.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:05:59 +0530 Sitting at the dining table with a hearty plateful in front of her, Avantika looked blissful as Bhagyashree fed her dal chawal with her hands. Full Article
video Video: Masked Man In New York Attempts To Snatch Child From Father's Arms By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:52:54 +0530 The chilling video shows a masked individual crossing the street and approaching a father walking hand-in-hand with two children. Full Article
video Turkish Boss Denies Indian Man Wedding Leave, He Marries Over Video Call By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 13:48:11 +0530 The marriage ceremony of Adnan Muhammad, a resident of Bilaspur, had to be performed virtually as the company for which he works in Turkiye refused to grant him leave, his family members said. Full Article
video Video Explores Four Enslaved People and An Abolitionist By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 07 Dec 2020 20:03:33 +0000 Delaware Day honors the anniversary of Delaware becoming the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on Dec. 7, 1787. Full Article Historical and Cultural Affairs News African American children family free history video
video Video explores Black life in Delaware 1790–1840 By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 29 Apr 2021 19:34:17 +0000 Video explores anti-slavery activity in Delaware in the late-18th century and the subsequent passage of repressive legislation targeting free Blacks in the 19th century. Full Article Historical and Cultural Affairs News African American Black history history lecture remote program video virtual program
video Governor’s Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Board Honors Statewide Winners of Video PSA Scholarship Contest By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 03 Nov 2022 16:51:24 +0000 NEW CASTLE (Nov. 3, 2022) – The Delaware Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Board has honored the winners of its 2021-2022 Organ Donor Awareness Video PSA Scholarship Contest. The board funds the video public service contest, open to all Delaware high school students, as a way to increase awareness among young people about becoming designated […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Department of Education News Organ donor
video Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Board Announces Video Scholarship Contest for Delaware High School Students By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 05 Apr 2023 17:53:44 +0000 NEW CASTLE (April 3, 2023) – Delaware’s Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Board announced today the start of its 2023 Organ Donor Awareness Video Scholarship Contest, with a total of up to $5,000 in scholarships available to Delaware high school students. The board funds the video public service contest to raise awareness among young people […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services Department of Education News Organ donor video
video Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Board Announces Video Scholarship Contest Winners By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 06 Jul 2023 18:54:14 +0000 NEW CASTLE (July 6, 2023) – Delaware’s Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Board announces the winners of its 2023 Organ Donor Awareness Video Scholarship Contest open to Delaware high school students. The board funds the video public service contest to raise awareness among young people about the importance of becoming a designated organ and tissue […] Full Article Delaware Health and Social Services News Delaware Department of Health and Social Services Gift of Life Organ and Tissue Awareness Board Organ donor
video Department of Correction Recognized With Recruitment Video of The Year By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2023 16:47:42 +0000 Dover, DE – The Delaware Department of Correction (DOC) announced today that it has been recognized within the corrections industry for the best correctional officer recruitment video of 2022. Corrections1.com, the top online source of information and resources for corrections officers, recently identified the Delaware DOC as producing one of the five best correctional officer recruitment videos from the […] Full Article Department of Correction
video Video: Man Sits On Firecracker In Bet For New Vehicle. Explosion Kills Him By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 18:06:43 +0530 A man paid with his life after he sat on a powerful firecracker during a betting challenge with friends on Diwali night in Bengaluru. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. Full Article
video CPI(M) Facebook Page Hacked, Kerala Opposition Candidate's Video Posted By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 17:34:59 +0530 With crucial bypolls in Kerala, the ruling CPI(M) faced embarrassment on Sunday after its official Facebook page briefly featured a campaign video of opposition UDF candidate Rahul Mamkootathil, running for the Palakkad Assembly constituency. Full Article
video Video: Man Climbs Electric Tower In Noida, Dances On Top Of It By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:41:38 +0530 A man climbed an electric tower in Uttar Pradesh's Noida Sector 76 on Sunday afternoon. After nearly two hours, he was brought down by the police and fire department officials. Full Article
video Video: Thar SUV On Railway Track In Jaipur. Train Stops Just In Time By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:28:15 +0530 A man was on Monday arrested for driving his car, a Mahindra Thar, on a railway track in Rajasthan's Jaipur. The man, said to be drunk, had taken his SUV on to railway tracks to shoot a reel for social media. Full Article
video Video: When Steve Jobs Paused For 18 Seconds To Think About His Answer By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 16:54:39 +0530 In this clip, Steve Jobs pauses for 18 seconds to contemplate a question deeply before answering. Full Article
video Chinese Store Swaps Mannequins For Real Women, Video Shocks Internet By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:54:52 +0530 The video features models dressed in the latest fashion, strutting like mannequins on a moving runway outside the designer store ITIB. Full Article
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video Android users spot a TikTok-style swipe on YouTube’s horizontal videos By mashable.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:02:15 +0000 YouTube might be testing a swipe-up gesture in its horizontal video player, but users aren't thrilled. Full Article
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video Some Video Games May Boost Brain's Flexibility, Study Finds By www.medicinenet.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Aug 2022 00:00:00 PDT Title: Some Video Games May Boost Brain's Flexibility, Study FindsCategory: Health NewsCreated: 8/23/2013 5:35:00 PMLast Editorial Review: 8/26/2013 12:00:00 AM Full Article
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video Dual boss battle: video game workers face-off multiple employers at once By rabble.ca Published On :: Mon, 06 Nov 2023 16:39:06 +0000 Video game workers face challenges from employers in their efforts to unionize in Canada. The post Dual boss battle: video game workers face-off multiple employers at once appeared first on rabble.ca. Full Article Labour video games
video RPG Cast – Episode 696: “Have You Met Video Game Fans?” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 21 Oct 2023 20:46:52 +0000 Josh explains that all Genesis music is bad. Robert only has sub-standards for video games. Chris arm-chair quarterbacks the Persona 3 remake. Not the ramp! The post RPG Cast – Episode 696: “Have You Met Video Game Fans?” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Crystar Final Fantasy V Mary Skelter 2 Path of Exile Sea of Stars Starfield
video You can now make video clips using Steam's built-in game recording feature, as an update rolls it out to all users By www.rockpapershotgun.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 10:23:41 +0000 Steam's built-in game recording feature has been usable in beta since the summer, but it has now been properly launched for every user, following a client update to Steam yesterday. It's basically another method of capturing funny ragdoll glitches and posting them on the "lol-games-are-dumb" channel of your friend's Discord. Or for posting that flukey knife throw in Call Of Duty to Twitter, as if you really meant to kill the man from across the map all along. Or saving a clip for your personal records, like the footage of that time you yeeted an innocent citizen off the 50-foot wall of a castle town in Dragon's Dogma 2. We all do that, right? Right? Read more Full Article Steam PC Valve
video AI tweaks to photos and videos can alter our memories By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 14:00:26 +0100 It has become trivially easy to use artificial intelligence to edit images or generate video to remove unwanted objects or beautify scenes, but doing so leads to people misremembering what they have seen Full Article
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video Howard Webb breaks silence on leaked David Coote Liverpool video as ref suspended By www.express.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:08:00 +0000 PGMOL chief Howard Webb has responded after referee David Coote was suspended for comments he appeared to make in a video. Full Article Football
video Video Friday: Disney Robot Dance By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 17:30:03 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.ICRA@40: 23–26 September 2024, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDSIROS 2024: 14–18 October 2024, ABU DHABI, UAEICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICHEnjoy today’s videos! I think it’s time for us all to admit that some of the most interesting bipedal and humanoid research is being done by Disney.[ Research Paper from ETH Zurich and Disney Research]Over the past few months, Unitree G1 robot has been upgraded into a mass production version, with stronger performance, ultimate appearance, and being more in line with mass production requirements.[ Unitree ]This robot is from Kinisi Robotics, which was founded by Brennand Pierce, who also founded Bear Robotics. You can’t really tell from this video, but check out the website because the reach this robot has is bonkers.Kinisi Robotics is on a mission to democratize access to advanced robotics with our latest innovation—a low-cost, dual-arm robot designed for warehouses, factories, and supermarkets. What sets our robot apart is its integration of LLM technology, enabling it to learn from demonstrations and perform complex tasks with minimal setup. Leveraging Brennand’s extensive experience in scaling robotic solutions, we’re able to produce this robot for under $20k, making it a game-changer in the industry.[ Kinisi Robotics ]Thanks Bren!Finally, something that Atlas does that I am also physically capable of doing. In theory.Okay, never mind. I don’t have those hips.[ Boston Dynamics ]Researchers in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University have created the first legged robot of its size to run, turn, push loads, and climb miniature stairs.They say it can “run,” but I’m skeptical that there’s a flight phase unless someone sneezes nearby.[ Carnegie Mellon University ]The lights are cool and all, but it’s the pulsing soft skin that’s squigging me out.[ Paper, Robotics Reports Vol.2 ]Roofing is a difficult and dangerous enough job that it would be great if robots could take it over. It’ll be a challenge though.[ Renovate Robotics ] via [ TechCrunch ]Kento Kawaharazuka from JSK Robotics Laboratory at the University of Tokyo wrote in to share this paper, just accepted at RA-L, which (among other things) shows a robot using its flexible hands to identify objects through random finger motion.[ Paper accepted by IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters ]Thanks Kento!It’s one thing to make robots that are reliable, and it’s another to make robots that are reliable and repairable by the end user. I don’t think iRobot gets enough credit for this.[ iRobot ]I like competitions where they say, “just relax and forget about the competition and show us what you can do.”[ MBZIRC Maritime Grand Challenge ]I kid you not, this used to be my job.[ RoboHike ] Full Article Video friday Boston dynamics Disney Unitree Robotics
video Video Friday: Robots Solving Table Tennis By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 16:26:29 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.ICRA@40: 23–26 September 2024, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDSIROS 2024: 14–18 October 2024, ABU DHABI, UAEICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICHEnjoy today’s videos! Imbuing robots with “human-level performance” in anything is an enormous challenge, but it’s worth it when you see a robot with the skill to interact with a human on a (nearly) human level. Google DeepMind has managed to achieve amateur human-level competence at table tennis, which is much harder than it looks, even for humans. Pannag Sanketi, a tech-lead manager in the robotics team at DeepMind, shared some interesting insights about performing the research. But first, video!Some behind the scenes detail from Pannag:The robot had not seen any participants before. So we knew we had a cool agent, but we had no idea how it was going to fare in a full match with real humans. To witness it outmaneuver even some of the most advanced players was such a delightful moment for team! All the participants had a lot of fun playing against the robot, irrespective of who won the match. And all of them wanted to play more. Some of them said it will be great to have the robot as a playing partner. From the videos, you can even see how much fun the user study hosts sitting there (who are not authors on the paper) are having watching the games!Barney, who is a professional coach, was an advisor on the project, and our chief evaluator of robot’s skills the way he evaluates his students. He also got surprised by how the robot is always able to learn from the last few weeks’ sessions.We invested a lot in remote and automated 24x7 operations. So not the setup in this video, but there are other cells that we can run 24x7 with a ball thrower.We even tried robot-vs-robot, i.e. 2 robots playing against each other! :) The line between collaboration and competition becomes very interesting when they try to learn by playing with each other.[ DeepMind ]Thanks, Heni!Yoink.[ MIT ]Considering how their stability and recovery is often tested, teaching robot dogs to be shy of humans is an excellent idea.[ Deep Robotics ]Yes, quadruped robots need tow truck hooks.[ Paper ]Earthworm-inspired robots require novel actuators, and Ayato Kanada at Kyushu University has come up with a neat one.[ Paper ]Thanks, Ayato!Meet the AstroAnt! This miniaturized swarm robot can ride atop a lunar rover and collect data related to its health, including surface temperatures and damage from micrometeoroid impacts. In the summer of 2024, with support from our collaborator Castrol, the Media Lab’s Space Exploration Initiative tested AstroAnt in the Canary Islands, where the volcanic landscape resembles the lunar surface.[ MIT ]Kengoro has a new forearm that mimics the human radioulnar joint giving it an even more natural badminton swing.[ JSK Lab ]Thanks, Kento!Gromit’s concern that Wallace is becoming too dependent on his inventions proves justified, when Wallace invents a “smart” gnome that seems to develop a mind of its own. When it emerges that a vengeful figure from the past might be masterminding things, it falls to Gromit to battle sinister forces and save his master… or Wallace may never be able to invent again![ Wallace and Gromit ]ASTORINO is a modern 6-axis robot based on 3D printing technology. Programmable in AS-language, it facilitates the preparation of classes with ready-made teaching materials, is easy both to use and to repair, and gives the opportunity to learn and make mistakes without fear of breaking it.[ Kawasaki ]Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory are testing a prototype of IceNode, a robot designed to access one of the most difficult-to-reach places on Earth. The team envisions a fleet of these autonomous robots deploying into unmapped underwater cavities beneath Antarctic ice shelves. There, they’d measure how fast the ice is melting — data that’s crucial to helping scientists accurately project how much global sea levels will rise.[ IceNode ]Los Alamos National Laboratory, in a consortium with four other National Laboratories, is leading the charge in finding the best practices to find orphaned wells. These abandoned wells can leak methane gas into the atmosphere and possibly leak liquid into the ground water.[ LANL ]Looks like Fourier has been working on something new, although this is still at the point of “looks like” rather than something real.[ Fourier ]Bio-Inspired Robot Hands: Altus Dexterity is a collaboration between researchers and professionals from Carnegie Mellon University, UPMC, the University of Illinois and the University of Houston.[ Altus Dexterity ]PiPER is a lightweight robotic arm with six integrated joint motors for smooth, precise control. Weighing just 4.2kg, it easily handles a 1.5kg payload and is made from durable yet lightweight materials for versatile use across various environments. Available for just $2,499 USD.[ AgileX ]At 104 years old, Lilabel has seen over a century of automotive transformation, from sharing a single car with her family in the 1920s to experiencing her first ride in a robotaxi.[ Zoox ]Traditionally, blind juggling robots use plates that are slightly concave to help them with ball control, but it’s also possible to make a blind juggler the hard way. Which, honestly, is much more impressive.[ Jugglebot ] Full Article Robotics Tennis Quadruped robots Humanoid robot Nasa Google Video friday
video Video Friday: HAND to Take on Robotic Hands By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 06 Sep 2024 15:53:53 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion. ICRA@40: 23–26 September 2024, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDSIROS 2024: 14–18 October 2024, ABU DHABI, UAEICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICH Enjoy today’s videos! The National Science Foundation Human AugmentatioN via Dexterity Engineering Research Center (HAND ERC) was announced in August 2024. Funded for up to 10 years and $52 million, the HAND ERC is led by Northwestern University, with core members Texas A&M, Florida A&M, Carnegie Mellon, and MIT, and support from Wisconsin-Madison, Syracuse, and an innovation ecosystem consisting of companies, national labs, and civic and advocacy organizations. HAND will develop versatile, easy-to-use dexterous robot end effectors (hands). [ HAND ] The Environmental Robotics Lab at ETH Zurich, in partnership with Wilderness International (and some help from DJI and Audi), is using drones to sample DNA from the tops of trees in the Peruvian rainforest. Somehow, the treetops are where 60 to 90 percent of biodiversity is found, and these drones can help researchers determine what the heck is going on up there. [ ERL ] Thanks, Steffen! 1X introduces NEO Beta, “the pre-production build of our home humanoid.” “Our priority is safety,” said Bernt Børnich, CEO at 1X. “Safety is the cornerstone that allows us to confidently introduce NEO Beta into homes, where it will gather essential feedback and demonstrate its capabilities in real-world settings. This year, we are deploying a limited number of NEO units in selected homes for research and development purposes. Doing so means we are taking another step toward achieving our mission.” [ 1X ] We love MangDang’s fun and affordable approach to robotics with Mini Pupper. The next generation of the little legged robot has just launched on Kickstarter, featuring new and updated robots that make it easy to explore embodied AI. The Kickstarter is already fully funded after just a day or two, but there are still plenty of robots up for grabs. [ Kickstarter ] Quadrupeds in space can use their legs to reorient themselves. Or, if you throw one off a roof, it can learn to land on its feet. To be presented at CoRL 2024. [ ARL ] HEBI Robotics, which apparently was once headquartered inside a Pittsburgh public bus, has imbued a table with actuators and a mind of its own. [ HEBI Robotics ] Carcinization is a concept in evolutionary biology where a crustacean that isn’t a crab eventually becomes a crab. So why not do the same thing with robots? Crab robots solve all problems! [ KAIST ] Waymo is smart, but also humans are really, really dumb sometimes. [ Waymo ] The Robotics Department of the University of Michigan created an interactive community art project. The group that led the creation believed that while roboticists typically take on critical and impactful problems in transportation, medicine, mobility, logistics, and manufacturing, there are many opportunities to find play and amusement. The final piece is a grid of art boxes, produced by different members of our robotics community, which offer an eight-inch-square view into their own work with robotics. [ Michigan Robotics ] I appreciate that UBTECH’s humanoid is doing an actual job, but why would you use a humanoid for this? [ UBTECH ] I’m sure most actuators go through some form of life-cycle testing. But if you really want to test an electric motor, put it into a BattleBot and see what happens. [ Hardcore Robotics ] Yes, but have you tried fighting a BattleBot? [ AgileX ] In this video, we present collaboration aerial grasping and transportation using multiple quadrotors with cable-suspended payloads. Grasping using a suspended gripper requires accurate tracking of the electromagnet to ensure a successful grasp while switching between different slack and taut modes. In this work, we grasp the payload using a hybrid control approach that switches between a quadrotor position control and a payload position control based on cable slackness. Finally, we use two quadrotors with suspended electromagnet systems to collaboratively grasp and pick up a larger payload for transportation. [ Hybrid Robotics ] I had not realized that the floretizing of broccoli was so violent. [ Oxipital ] While the RoboCup was held over a month ago, we still wanted to make a small summary of our results, the most memorable moments, and of course an homage to everyone who is involved with the B-Human team: the team members, the sponsors, and the fans at home. Thank you so much for making B-Human the team it is! [ B-Human ] Full Article Robotics Video friday Waymo Robocup Bionic hand Drones
video Video Friday: Jumping Robot Leg, Walking Robot Table By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 13 Sep 2024 15:35:03 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.ICRA@40: 23–26 September 2024, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDSIROS 2024: 14–18 October 2024, ABU DHABI, UAEICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICHEnjoy today’s videos! Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and ETH Zurich have developed a robotic leg with artificial muscles. Inspired by living creatures, it jumps across different terrains in an agile and energy-efficient manner.[ Nature ] via [ MPI ]Thanks, Toshi!ETH Zurich researchers have now developed a fast robotic printing process for earth-based materials that does not require cement. In what is known as “impact printing,” a robot shoots material from above, gradually building a wall. On impact, the parts bond together, and very minimal additives are required. [ ETH Zurich ]How could you not be excited to see this happen for real?[ arXiv paper ]Can we all agree that sanding, grinding, deburring, and polishing tasks are really best done by robots, for the most part?[ Cohesive Robotics ]Thanks, David!Using doors is a longstanding challenge in robotics and is of significant practical interest in giving robots greater access to human-centric spaces. The task is challenging due to the need for online adaptation to varying door properties and precise control in manipulating the door panel and navigating through the confined doorway. To address this, we propose a learning-based controller for a legged manipulator to open and traverse through doors.[ arXiv paper ]Isaac is the first robot assistant that’s built for the home. And we’re shipping it in fall of 2025.Fall of 2025 is a long enough time from now that I’m not even going to speculate about it.[ Weave Robotics ]By patterning liquid metal paste onto a soft sheet of silicone or acrylic foam tape, we developed stretchable versions of conventional rigid circuits (like Arduinos). Our soft circuits can be stretched to over 300% strain (over 4x their length) and are integrated into active soft robots.[ Science Robotics ] via [ Yale ]NASA’s Curiosity rover is exploring a scientifically exciting area on Mars, but communicating with the mission team on Earth has recently been a challenge due to both the current season and the surrounding terrain. In this Mars Report, Curiosity engineer Reidar Larsen takes you inside the uplink room where the team talks to the rover.[ NASA ]I love this and want to burn it with fire.[ Carpentopod ]Very often, people ask us what Reachy 2 is capable of, which is why we’re showing you the manipulation possibilities (through teleoperation) of our technology. The robot shown in this video is the Beta version of Reachy 2, our new robot coming very soon![ Pollen Robotics ]The Scalable Autonomous Robots (ScalAR) Lab is an interdisciplinary lab focused on fundamental research problems in robotics that lie at the intersection of robotics, nonlinear dynamical systems theory, and uncertainty.[ ScalAR Lab ]Astorino is a 6-axis educational robot created for practical and affordable teaching of robotics in schools and beyond. It has been created with 3D printing, so it allows for experimentation and the possible addition of parts. With its design and programming, it replicates the actions of #KawasakiRobotics industrial robots, giving students the necessary skills for future work.[ Astorino ]I guess fish-fillet-shaping robots need to exist because otherwise customers will freak out if all their fish fillets are not identical, or something?[ Flexiv ]Watch the second episode of the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover mission—Europe’s ambitious exploration journey to search for past and present signs of life on Mars. The rover will dig, collect, and investigate the chemical composition of material collected by a drill. Rosalind Franklin will be the first rover to reach a depth of up to two meters below the surface, acquiring samples that have been protected from surface radiation and extreme temperatures.[ ESA ] Full Article Artificial muscles Mars exploration Robotics videos Stretchable circuits Video friday Robotics
video Video Friday: Zipline Delivers By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 15:30:04 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion. ICRA@40: 23–26 September 2024, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDSIROS 2024: 14–18 October 2024, ABU DHABI, UAEICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICH Enjoy today’s videos! Zipline has (finally) posted some real live footage of its new Platform 2 drone, and while it’s just as weird looking as before, it seems to actually work really well. [ Zipline ] I appreciate Disney Research’s insistence on always eventually asking, “okay, but can we get this to work on a real robot in the real world?” [ Paper from ETH Zurich and Disney Research [PDF] ] In this video, we showcase our humanoid robot, Nadia, being remotely controlled for boxing training using a simple VR motion capture setup. A remote user takes charge of Nadia’s movements, demonstrating the power of our advanced teleoperation system. Watch as Nadia performs precise boxing moves, highlighting the potential for humanoid robots in dynamic, real-world tasks. [ IHMC ] Guide dogs are expensive to train and maintain—if available at all. Because of these limiting factors, relatively few blind people use them. Computer science assistant professor Donghyun Kim and Ph.D candidate Hochul Hwang are hoping to change that with the help of UMass database analyst Gail Gunn and her guide dog, Brawny. [ University of Massachusetts, Amherst ] Thanks Julia! The current paradigm for motion planning generates solutions from scratch for every new problem, which consumes significant amounts of time and computational resources. Our approach builds a large number of complex scenes in simulation, collects expert data from a motion planner, then distills it into a reactive generalist policy. We then combine this with lightweight optimization to obtain a safe path for real world deployment. [ Neural MP ] A nice mix of NAO and AI for embodied teaching. [ Aldebaran ] When retail and logistics giant Otto Group set out to strengthen its operational efficiency and safety, it turned to robotics and automation. The Otto Group has become the first company in Europe to deploy the mobile case handling robot Stretch, which unloads floor-loaded trailers and containers. [ Boston Dynamics ] From groceries to last-minute treats, Wing is here to make sure deliveries arrive quickly and safely. Our latest aircraft design features a larger, more standardized box and can carry a higher payload which came directly from customer and partner feedback. [ Wing ] It’s the jacket that gets me. [ Devanthro ] In this video, we introduce Rotograb, a robotic hand that merges the dexterity of human hands with the strength and efficiency of industrial grippers. Rotograb features a new rotating thumb mechanism, allowing for precision in-hand manipulation and power grasps while being adaptable. The robotic hand was developed by students during “Real World Robotics”, a master course by the Soft Robotics Lab at ETH Zurich. [ ETH Zurich ] A small scene where Rémi, our distinguished professor, is teaching chess to the person remotely operating Reachy! The grippers allow for easy and precise handling of chess pieces, even the small ones! The robot shown in this video is the Beta version of Reachy 2, our new robot coming very soon! [ Pollen ] Enhancing the adaptability and versatility of unmanned micro aerial vehicles (MAVs) is crucial for expanding their application range. In this article, we present a bimodal reconfigurable robot capable of operating in both regular quadcopter flight mode and a unique revolving flight mode, which allows independent control of the vehicle’s position and roll-pitch attitude. [ City University Hong Kong ] The Parallel Continuum Manipulator (PACOMA) is an advanced robotic system designed to replace traditional robotic arms in space missions, such as exploration, in-orbit servicing, and docking. Its design emphasizes robustness against misalignments and impacts, high precision and payload capacity, and sufficient mechanical damping for stable, controlled movements. [ DFKI Robotics Innovation Center ] Even the FPV pros from Team BlackSheep do, very occasionally, crash. [ Team BlackSheep ] This is a one-hour uninterrupted video of a robot cleaning bathrooms in real time. I’m not sure if it’s practical, but I am sure that it’s impressive, honestly. [ Somatic ] Full Article Video friday Zipline Disney research Somatic Nadia Robotics
video Video Friday: ICRA Turns 40 By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 16:00:03 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.IROS 2024: 14–18 October 2024, ABU DHABI, UAEICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICHHumanoids 204: 22–24 November 2024, NANCY, FRANCEEnjoy today’s videos! The interaction between humans and machines is gaining increasing importance due to the advancing degree of automation. This video showcases the development of robotic systems capable of recognizing and responding to human wishes.By Jana Jost, Sebastian Hoose, Nils Gramse, Benedikt Pschera, and Jan Emmerich from Fraunhofer IML[ Fraunhofer IML ]Humans are capable of continuously manipulating a wide variety of deformable objects into complex shapes, owing largely to our ability to reason about material properties as well as our ability to reason in the presence of geometric occlusion in the object’s state. To study the robotic systems and algorithms capable of deforming volumetric objects, we introduce a novel robotics task of continuously deforming clay on a pottery wheel, and we present a baseline approach for tackling such a task by learning from demonstration.By Adam Hung, Uksang Yoo, Jonathan Francis, Jean Oh, and Jeffrey Ichnowski from CMU Robotics Insittute[ Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute ]Suction-based robotic grippers are common in industrial applications due to their simplicity and robustness, but [they] struggle with geometric complexity. Grippers that can handle varied surfaces as easily as traditional suction grippers would be more effective. Here we show how a fractal structure allows suction-based grippers to increase conformability and expand approach angle range.By Patrick O’Brien, Jakub F. Kowalewski, Chad C. Kessens, and Jeffrey Ian Lipton from Northeastern University Transformative Robotics Lab[ Northeastern University ]We introduce a newly developed robotic musician designed to play an acoustic guitar in a rich and expressive manner. Unlike previous robotic guitarists, our Expressive Robotic Guitarist (ERG) is designed to play a commercial acoustic guitar while controlling a wide dynamic range, millisecond-level note generation, and a variety of playing techniques such as strumming, picking, overtones, and hammer-ons.By Ning Yang , Amit Rogel , and Gil Weinberg from Georgia Tech[ Georgia Tech ]The iCub project was initiated in 2004 by Giorgio Metta, Giulio Sandini, and David Vernon to create a robotic platform for embodied cognition research. The main goals of the project were to design a humanoid robot, named iCub, to create a community by leveraging on open-source licensing, and implement several basic elements of artificial cognition and developmental robotics. More than 50 iCub have been built and used worldwide for various research projects.[ Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia ]In our video, we present SCALER-B, a multi-modal versatile climbing robot that is a quadruped robot capable of standing up, bipedal locomotion, bipedal climbing, and pullups with two finger grippers.By Yusuke Tanaka, Alexander Schperberg, Alvin Zhu, and Dennis Hong from UCLA[ Robotics Mechanical Laboratory at UCLA ]This video explores Waseda University’s innovative journey in developing wind instrument-playing robots, from automated performance to interactive musical engagement. Through demonstrations of technical advancements and collaborative performances, the video illustrates how Waseda University is pushing the boundaries of robotics, blending technology and artistry to create interactive robotic musicians.By Jia-Yeu Lin and Atsuo Takanishi from Waseda University[ Waseda University ]This video presents a brief history of robot painting projects with the intention of educating viewers about the specific, core robotics challenges that people developing robot painters face. We focus on four robotics challenges: controls, the simulation-to-reality gap, generative intelligence, and human-robot interaction. We show how various projects tackle these challenges with quotes from experts in the field.By Peter Schaldenbrand, Gerry Chen, Vihaan Misra, Lorie Chen, Ken Goldberg, and Jean Oh from CMU[ Carnegie Mellon University ]The wheeled humanoid neoDavid is one of the most complex humanoid robots worldwide. All finger joints can be controlled individually, giving the system exceptional dexterity. neoDavids Variable Stiffness Actuators (VSAs) enable very high performance in the tasks with fast collisions, highly energetic vibrations, or explosive motions, such as hammering, using power-tools, e.g. a drill-hammer, or throwing a ball.[ DLR Institute of Robotics andMechatronics ]LG Electronics’ journey to commercialize robot navigation technology in various areas such as home, public spaces, and factories will be introduced in this paper. Technical challenges ahead in robot navigation to make an innovation for our better life will be discussed. With the vision on ‘Zero Labor Home’, the next smart home agent robot will bring us next innovation in our lives with the advances of spatial AI, i.e. combination of robot navigation and AI technology.By Hyoung-Rock Kim, DongKi Noh and Seung-Min Baek from LG[ LG ]HILARE stands for: Heuristiques Intégrées aux Logiciels et aux Automatismes dans un Robot Evolutif. The HILARE project started by the end of 1977 at LAAS (Laboratoire d’Automatique et d’Analyse des Systèmes at this time) under the leadership of Georges Giralt. The video features HILARE robot and delivers explanations.By Aurelie Clodic, Raja Chatila, Marc Vaisset, Matthieu Herrb, Stephy Le Foll, Jerome Lamy, and Simon Lacroix from LAAS/CNRS (Note that the video narration is in French with English subtitles.)[ LAAS/CNRS ]Humanoid legged locomotion is versatile, but typically used for reaching nearby targets. Employing a personal transporter (PT) designed for humans, such as a Segway, offers an alternative for humanoids navigating the real world, enabling them to switch from walking to wheeled locomotion for covering larger distances, similar to humans. In this work, we develop control strategies that allow humanoids to operate PTs while maintaining balance.By Vidyasagar Rajendran, William Thibault, Francisco Javier Andrade Chavez, and Katja Mombaur from University of Waterloo[ University of Waterloo ]Motion planning, and in particular in tight settings, is a key problem in robotics and manufacturing. One infamous example for a difficult, tight motion planning problem is the Alpha Puzzle. We present a first demonstration in the real world of an Alpha Puzzle solution with a Universal Robotics UR5e, using a solution path generated from our previous work.By Dror Livnat, Yuval Lavi, Michael M. Bilevich, Tomer Buber, and Dan Halperin from Tel Aviv University[ Tel Aviv University ]Interaction between humans and their environment has been a key factor in the evolution and the expansion of intelligent species. Here we present methods to design and build an artificial environment through interactive robotic surfaces.By Fabio Zuliani, Neil Chennoufi, Alihan Bakir, Francesco Bruno, and Jamie Paik from EPFL[ EPFL Reconfigurable Robotics Lab ]At the intersection of swarm robotics and architecture, we created the Swarm Garden, a novel responsive system to be deployed on façades. The Swarm Garden is an adaptive shading system made of a swarm of robotic modules that respond to humans and the environment while creating beautiful spaces. In this video, we showcase 35 robotic modules that we designed and built for The Swarm Garden.By Merihan Alhafnawi, Lucia Stein-Montalvo, Jad Bendarkawi, Yenet Tafesse, Vicky Chow, Sigrid Adriaenssens, and Radhika Nagpal from Princeton University[ Princeton University ]My team at the University of Southern Denmark has been pioneering the field of self-recharging drones since 2017. These drones are equipped with a robust perception and navigation system, enabling them to identify powerlines and approach them for landing. A unique feature of our drones is their self-recharging capability. They accomplish this by landing on powerlines and utilizing a passively actuated gripping mechanism to secure themselves to the powerline cable.By Emad Ebeid from University of southern Denmark[ University of Southern Denmark (SDU) ]This paper explores the design and implementation of Furnituroids, shape-changing mobile furniture robots that embrace ambiguity to offer multiple and dynamic affordances for both individual and social behaviors.By Yasuto Nakanishi from Keio University[ Keio University ] Full Article Video friday Icra Conferences Robotics
video Video Friday: Quadruped Ladder Climbing By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2024 15:30:02 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.IROS 2024: 14–18 October 2024, ABU DHABI, UAEICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICHHumanoids 2024: 22–24 November 2024, NANCY, FRANCEEnjoy today’s videos! Not even ladders can keep you safe from quadruped robots anymore.[ ETH Zürich Robot Systems Lab ]Introducing Azi (right), the new desktop robot from Engineered Arts Ltd. Azi and Ameca are having a little chat, demonstrating their wide range of expressive capabilities. Engineered Arts desktop robots feature 32 actuators, 27 for facial control alone, and 5 for the neck. They include AI conversational ability including GPT-4o support which makes them great robotic companions.[ Engineered Arts ]Quadruped robots that individual researchers can build by themselves are crucial for expanding the scope of research due to their high scalability and customizability. In this study, we develop a metal quadruped robot MEVIUS, that can be constructed and assembled using only materials ordered through e-commerce. We have considered the minimum set of components required for a quadruped robot, employing metal machining, sheet metal welding, and off-the-shelf components only.[ MEVIUS from JSK Robotics Laboratory ]Thanks Kento!Avian perching maneuvers are one of the most frequent and agile flight scenarios, where highly optimized flight trajectories, produced by rapid wing and tail morphing that generate high angular rates and accelerations, reduce kinetic energy at impact. Here, we use optimal control methods on an avian-inspired drone with morphing wing and tail to test a recent hypothesis derived from perching maneuver experiments of Harris’ hawks that birds minimize the distance flown at high angles of attack to dissipate kinetic energy before impact.[ EPFL Laboratory of Intelligent Systems ]The earliest signs of bearing failures are inaudible to you, but not to Spot . Introducing acoustic vibration sensing—Automate ultrasonic inspections of rotating equipment to keep your factory humming.The only thing I want to know is whether Spot is programmed to actually do that cute little tilt when using its acoustic sensors.[ Boston Dynamics ]Hear from Jonathan Hurst, our co-founder and Chief Robot Officer, why legs are ideally suited for Digit’s work.[ Agility Robotics ]I don’t think “IP67” really does this justice.[ ANYbotics ]This paper presents a teleportation system with floating robotic arms that traverse parallel cables to perform long-distance manipulation. The system benefits from the cable-based infrastructure, which is easy to set up and cost-effective with expandable workspace range.[ EPFL ]It seems to be just renderings for now, but here’s the next version of Fourier’s humanoid.[ Fourier ]Happy Oktoberfest from Dino Robotics![ Dino Robotics ]This paper introduces a learning-based low-level controller for quadcopters, which adaptively controls quadcopters with significant variations in mass, size, and actuator capabilities. Our approach leverages a combination of imitation learning and reinforcement learning, creating a fast-adapting and general control framework for quadcopters that eliminates the need for precise model estimation or manual tuning.[ HiPeR Lab ]Parkour poses a significant challenge for legged robots, requiring navigation through complex environments with agility and precision based on limited sensory inputs. In this work, we introduce a novel method for training end-to-end visual policies, from depth pixels to robot control commands, to achieve agile and safe quadruped locomotion.[ SoloParkour ] Full Article Agility robotics Anybotics Boston dynamics Robotics Robotics videos Video friday
video Video Friday: Reachy 2 By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 15:30:02 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion. IROS 2024: 14–18 October 2024, ABU DHABI, UAEICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICHHumanoids 2024: 22–24 November 2024, NANCY, FRANCE Enjoy today’s videos! At ICRA 2024, we sat down with Pollen Robotics to talk about Reachy 2 O_o [ Pollen Robotics ] A robot pangolin designed to plant trees is the winner of the 2023 Natural Robotics Contest, which rewards robot designs inspired by nature. As the winning entry, the pangolin—dubbed “Plantolin”—has been brought to life by engineers at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom. Out of 184 entries, the winning design came from Dorothy, a high school student from California. Dr. Rob Siddall, a roboticist at the University of Surrey who built Plantolin, said, “In the wild, large animals will cut paths through the overgrowth and move seeds. This doesn’t happen nearly as much in urban areas like the South East of England—so there’s definitely room for a robot to help fill that gap. Dorothy’s brilliant design reminds us how we can solve some of our biggest challenges by looking to nature for inspiration.” [ Plantolin ] Our novel targeted throwing end-effector is designed to seamlessly integrate with drones and mobile manipulators. It utilizes elastic energy for efficient picking, placing, and throwing of objects, offering a versatile solution for industrial and warehouse applications. By combining a physics-based model with residual learning, it achieves increased accuracy in targeted throwing, even with previously unseen objects. [ Throwing Manipulation, multimedia extension for IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters ] Thanks, Nagamanikandan! Control of off-road vehicles is challenging due to the complex dynamic interactions with the terrain. Accurate modeling of these interactions is important to optimize driving performance, but the relevant physical phenomena are too complex to model from first principles. Therefore, we present an offline meta-learning algorithm to construct a rapidly-tunable model of residual dynamics and disturbances. We evaluate our method outdoors on different slopes with varying slippage and actuator degradation disturbances, and compare against an adaptive controller that does not use the VFM terrain features. [ Paper ] Thanks, Sorina! Corvus Robotics, a provider of autonomous inventory management systems, announced an updated version of its Corvus One system that brings, for the first time, the ability to fly its drone-powered system in a lights-out distribution center without any added infrastructure like reflectors, stickers, or beacons. With obstacle detection at its core, the light-weight drone safely flies at walking speed without disrupting workflow or blocking aisles and can preventatively ascend to avoid collisions with people, forklifts, or robots, if necessary. Its advanced barcode scanning can read any barcode symbology in any orientation placed anywhere on the front of cartons or pallets. [ Corvus Robotics ] Thanks, Jackie! The first public walking demo of a new humanoid from Under Control Robotics. [ Under Control Robotics ] The ability to accurately and rapidly identify key physiological signatures of injury – such as hemorrhage and airway injuries – proved key to success in the DARPA Triage Challenge Event 1. DART took the top spot in the Systems competition, while Coordinated Robotics topped the leaderboard in the Virtual competition and pulled off the win in the Data competition. All qualified teams are eligible for prizes in the Final Event. These self-funded teams won between $60,000 - $120,000 each for their first-place finishes. [ DARPA ] The body structure of an anatomically correct tendon-driven musculoskeletal humanoid is complex. We focused on reciprocal innervation in the human nervous system, and then implemented antagonist inhibition control (AIC) based on the reflex. To verify its effectiveness, we applied AIC to the upper limb of the tendon-driven musculoskeletal humanoid, Kengoro, and succeeded in dangling for 14 minutes and doing pull-ups. That is also how I do pull-ups. [ Jouhou System Kougaku Laboratory, University of Tokyo ] Thanks, Kento! On June 5, 2024 Digit completed it’s first day of work for GXO Logistics, Inc. as part of regular operations. This is the result of a multi-year agreement between GXO and Agility Robotics to begin deploying Digit in GXO’s logistics operations. This agreement, which follows a proof-of-concept pilot in late 2023, is both the industry’s first formal commercial deployment of humanoid robots and first Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) deployment of humanoid robots. [ Agility Robotics ] Although there is a growing demand for cooking behaviours as one of the expected tasks for robots, a series of cooking behaviours based on new recipe descriptions by robots in the real world has not yet been realised. In this study, we propose a robot system that integrates real-world executable robot cooking behaviour planning using the Large Language Model (LLM) and classical planning of PDDL descriptions, and food ingredient state recognition learning from a small number of data using the Vision-Language model (VLM). [ JSK Robotics Laboratory, University of Tokyo GitHub ] Thanks, Naoaki! This paper introduces a novel approach to interactive robots by leveraging the form-factor of cards to create thin robots equipped with vibrational capabilities for locomotion and haptic feedback. The system is composed of flat-shaped robots with on-device sensing and wireless control, which offer lightweight portability and scalability. Applications include augmented card playing, educational tools, and assistive technology, which showcase CARDinality’s versatility in tangible interaction. [ AxLab Actuated Experience Lab, University of Chicago ] Azi reacts in full AI to the scripted skit it did with Ameca. Azi uses 32 actuators, with 27 to control its silicone face, and 5 for the neck. It uses GPT-4o with a customisable personality. [ Engineered Arts ] We are testing a system that includes robots, structural building blocks, and smart algorithms to build large-scale structures for future deep space exploration. In this video, autonomous robots worked as a team to transport material in a mock rail system and simulate a build of a tower at our Roverscape. [ NASA Ames Research Center ] In the summer of 2024 HEBI’s intern Aditya Nair worked to add new use-case demos, and improve quality and consistency of the existing demos for our robotic arms! In this video you can see teach and report, augmented reality, gravity compensation, and impedance control gimbal for our robotic arms. [ HEBI Robotics ] This video showcases cutting-edge innovations and robotic demonstrations from the Reconfigurable Robotics Lab (RRL) at EPFL. As we are closing the semester, this event brings together the exciting progress and breakthroughs made by our researchers and students over the past months. In this video, you’ll experience a collection of exciting demonstrations, featuring the latest in reconfigurable, soft, and modular robotics, aimed at tackling real-world challenges. [ EPFL Reconfigurable Robotics Lab ] Humanoid robot companies are promising that humanoids will fast become our friends, colleagues, employees, and the backbone of our workforce. But how close are we to this reality? What are the key costs associated with operating a humanoid? Can companies deploy them profitably? Will humanoids take our jobs, and if so, what should we be doing to prepare? [ Human Robot Interaction Podcast ] According to Web of Science, there have been 1,147,069 publications from 2003 to 2023 that fell under their category of “Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence.” During the same time period, 217,507 publications fell under their “Robotics” category, about 1/5th of the volume. On top of that, Canada’s published Science, Technology, and Innovation Priorities has AI at the top of the “Technology Advanced Canada” list, but robotics is not even listed. AI has also engaged the public’s imagination more so than robotics with “AI” dominating Google Search trends compared to “robotics.” This has us questioning: “Is AI Skyrocketing while Robotics Inches Forward?” [ Ingenuity Labs RAIS2024 Robotics Debate ] Full Article Agility robotics Corvus robotics Darpa triage challenge Pollen robotics Video friday Robotics
video Video Friday: Mobile Robot Upgrades By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 15:30:03 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.ROSCon 2024: 21–23 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKICSR 2024: 23–26 October 2024, ODENSE, DENMARKCybathlon 2024: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICHHumanoids 2024: 22–24 November 2024, NANCY, FRANCEEnjoy today’s videos! One of the most venerable (and recognizable) mobile robots ever made, the Husky, has just gotten a major upgrade.Shipping early next year.[ Clearpath Robotics ]MAB Robotics is developing legged robots for the inspection and maintenance of industrial infrastructure. One of the initial areas for deploying this technology is underground infrastructure, such as water and sewer canals. In these environments, resistance to factors like high humidity and working underwater is essential. To address these challenges, the MAB team has built a walking robot capable of operating fully submerged, based on exceptional self-developed robotics actuators. This innovation overcomes the limitations of current technologies, offering MAB’s first clients a unique service for trenchless inspection and maintenance tasks.[ MAB Robotics ]Thanks, Jakub!The G1 robot can perform a standing long jump of up to 1.4 meters, possibly the longest jump ever achieved by a humanoid robot of its size in the world, standing only 1.32 meters tall.[ Unitree Robotics ]Apparently, you can print out a functional four-fingered hand on an inkjet.[ UC Berkeley ]We present SDS (``See it. Do it. Sorted’), a novel pipeline for intuitive quadrupedal skill learning from a single demonstration video leveraging the visual capabilities of GPT-4o. We validate our method on the Unitree Go1 robot, demonstrating its ability to execute variable skills such as trotting, bounding, pacing, and hopping, achieving high imitation fidelity and locomotion stability.[ Robot Perception Lab, University College London ]You had me at “3D desk octopus.”[ UIST 2024 ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology ]Top-notch swag from Dusty Robotics[ Dusty Robotics ]I’m not sure how serious this shoes-versus-no-shoes test is, but it’s an interesting result nonetheless.[ Robot Era ]Thanks, Ni Tao!Introducing TRON 1, the first multimodal biped robot! With its innovative “Three-in-One” modular design, TRON 1 can easily switch among Point-Foot, Sole, and Wheeled foot ends.[ LimX Dynamics ]Recent works in the robot-learning community have successfully introduced generalist models capable of controlling various robot embodiments across a wide range of tasks, such as navigation and locomotion. However, achieving agile control, which pushes the limits of robotic performance, still relies on specialist models that require extensive parameter tuning. To leverage generalist-model adaptability and flexibility while achieving specialist-level agility, we propose AnyCar, a transformer-based generalist dynamics model designed for agile control of various wheeled robots.[ AnyCar ]Discover the future of aerial manipulation with our untethered soft robotic platform with onboard perception stack! Presented at the 2024 Conference on Robot Learning, in Munich, this platform introduces autonomous aerial manipulation that works in both indoor and outdoor environments—without relying on costly off-board tracking systems.[ Paper ] via [ ETH Zurich Soft Robotics Laboratory ]Deploying perception modules for human-robot handovers is challenging because they require a high degree of reactivity, generalizability, and robustness to work reliably for diverse cases. Here, we show hardware handover experiments using our efficient and object-agnostic real-time tracking framework, specifically designed for human-to-robot handover tasks with legged manipulators. [ Paper ] via [ ETH Zurich Robotic Systems Lab ]Azi and Ameca are killing time, but Azi struggles being the new kid around. Engineered Arts desktop robots feature 32 actuators, 27 for facial control alone, and 5 for the neck. They include AI conversational ability including GPT-4o support, which makes them great robotic companions, even to each other. The robots are following a script for this video, using one of their many voices.[ Engineered Arts ]Plato automates carrying and transporting, giving your staff more time to focus on what really matters, improving their quality of life. With a straightforward setup that requires no markers or additional hardware, Plato is incredibly intuitive to use—no programming skills needed.[ Aldebaran ]This UPenn GRASP Lab seminar is from Antonio Loquercio, on “Simulation: What made us intelligent will make our robots intelligent.”Simulation-to-reality transfer is an emerging approach that enables robots to develop skills in simulated environments before applying them in the real world. This method has catalyzed numerous advancements in robotic learning, from locomotion to agile flight. In this talk, I will explore simulation-to-reality transfer through the lens of evolutionary biology, drawing intriguing parallels with the function of the mammalian neocortex. By reframing this technique in the context of biological evolution, we can uncover novel research questions and explore how simulation-to-reality transfer can evolve from an empirically driven process to a scientific discipline.[ University of Pennsylvania ] Full Article Video friday Clearpath robotics Unitree Robot era Aldebaran robotics Robotics
video Video Friday: Swiss-Mile Robot vs. Humans By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 21:15:00 +0000 Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.Humanoids 2024: 22–24 November 2024, NANCY, FRANCEEnjoy today’s videos! Swiss-Mile’s robot (which is really any robot that meets the hardware requirement to run their software) is faster than “most humans.” So what does that mean, exactly?The winner here is Riccardo Rancan, who doesn’t look like he was trying especially hard—he’s the world champion in high-speed urban orienteering, which is a sport that I did not know existed but sounds pretty awesome.[ Swiss-Mile ]Thanks, Marko!Oh good, we’re building giant fruit fly robots now.But seriously, this is useful and important research because understanding the relationship between a nervous system and a bunch of legs can only be helpful as we ask more and more of legged robotic platforms.[ Paper ]Thanks, Clarus!Watching humanoids get up off the ground will never not be fascinating.[ Fourier ]The Kepler Forerunner K2 represents the Gen 5.0 robot model, showcasing a seamless integration of the humanoid robot’s cerebral, cerebellar, and high-load body functions.[ Kepler ]Diffusion Forcing combines the strength of full-sequence diffusion models (like SORA) and next-token models (like LLMs), acting as either or a mix at sampling time for different applications without retraining.[ MIT ]Testing robot arms for space is no joke.[ GITAI ]Welcome to the Modular Robotics Lab (ModLab), a subgroup of the GRASP Lab and the Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Department at the University of Pennsylvania under the supervision of Prof. Mark Yim.[ ModLab ]This is much more amusing than it has any right to be.[ Westwood Robotics ]Let’s go for a walk with Adam at IROS’24![ PNDbotics ]From Reachy 1 in 2023 to our newly launched Reachy 2, our grippers have been designed to enhance precision and dexterity in object manipulation. Some of the models featured in the video are prototypes used for various tests, showing the innovation behind the scenes.[ Pollen ]I’m not sure how else you’d efficiently spray the tops of trees? Drones seem like a no-brainer here.[ SUIND ]Presented at ICRA40 in Rotterdam, we show the challenges faced by mobile manipulation platforms in the field. We at CSIRO Robotics are working steadily towards a collaborative approach to tackle such challenging technical problems.[ CSIRO ]ABB is best known for arms, but it looks like they’re exploring AMRs (autonomous mobile robots) for warehouse operations now.[ ABB ]Howie Choset, Lu Li, and Victoria Webster-Wood of the Manufacturing Futures Institute explain their work to create specialized sensors that allow robots to “feel” the world around them.[ CMU ]Columbia Engineering Lecture Series in AI: “How Could Machines Reach Human-Level Intelligence?” by Yann LeCun.Animals and humans understand the physical world, have common sense, possess a persistent memory, can reason, and can plan complex sequences of subgoals and actions. These essential characteristics of intelligent behavior are still beyond the capabilities of today’s most powerful AI architectures, such as Auto-Regressive LLMs.I will present a cognitive architecture that may constitute a path towards human-level AI. The centerpiece of the architecture is a predictive world model that allows the system to predict the consequences of its actions. and to plan sequences of actions that that fulfill a set of objectives. The objectives may include guardrails that guarantee the system’s controllability and safety. The world model employs a Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture (JEPA) trained with self-supervised learning, largely by observation.[ Columbia ] Full Article Video friday Robotics Legged robots Wheeled robots
video Video games are good, actually, find scientists By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 17:00:29 +0100 The World Health Organization considers "gaming disorder" a condition, but researchers have now found that playing video games can boost well-being Full Article