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MindStorms Madness

plluke writes "I'm a Teaching Assistant for a course named CS148: Building Intelligent Robots offered by the CS Department at Brown University. Our robots were made/programmed/run on Lego MindStorms (with LegOS). Tres funky results include probabilistic sonar mappers, a bipedal walker, and a bartender. The final exhibition page is here and contains the aforementioned funky results."

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  1. Academic Utopia by donnacha · · Score: 5, Funny


    From the course intro page:

    The only requirement for the project is that it be "extremely cool"


    This is the sort of academic requirement I can live with!

  2. Sign Of Alcholism by ender81b · · Score: 4, Funny

    The 14th Sign of Alcholism:

    When you spend an entire semester designing legos to pour drinks for you. It's time to get help. Run, don't walk, to your nearest AA meeting.

  3. Lego-robotics mailing list by Russ+Nelson · · Score: 5, Informative

    Subscribe to the lego-robotics mailing list.

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  4. Funky. by Matt2000 · · Score: 5, Funny


    I'm not sure, but I think the use of the word "funky" was banned internationally in 1984. Unless you're into crafts with beads and rope, I'd suggest avoiding the word.

    Also, prefixing it with "Tres" is seriously fucked.

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    1. Re:Funky. by txdadu · · Score: 5, Funny

      Because /. has its finger on the pulse of what's cool on the street.

  5. My favorites by digitalcowboy · · Score: 4, Funny

    These robots are all cool but I quickly found my two favorites.

    For non-technical reasons, the RoboTender (bartender robot) is by far the coolest. They even make a point of mentioning that this bartender will never cut you off. Pretty cool for a bunch of geeky CS students.

    On the technical side, by far the one that impresses me the most is the Bipedal Robot. It starts only understanding 3 basic commands and being fed a random sequence of those commands. Then it uses trial and error in the form of "genetic algorithms" to "learn" how to walk. As an enthusiastic but very amateur programmer, that amazes me.

    Anyway, I have to go now. Speaking of bartenders, the wife has been drinking tonight and every time that happens she gets all worked up and "needs" me for something.

    (Contrary to popular belief, not everyone on Slashdot is sex starved. That woman's hitting her "prime" and wearing me out!)