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Remotely Pat Your Pet With Kinect and a Wiimote

MrSeb writes "Taylor Valtrop, an enterprising roboticist with a penchant for kitties, has crafted the mother of all Kinect (and Wiimote!) hacks: The teleoperation of a robot to groom a cat. Using a Nao, a $15,000 robot; a treadmill (for moving the robot forward); a head-mounted display (to see what the robot sees); Kinect (for tracking his movements); and two Wiimotes (to move the robot's hands), Valtrop is able to pat a cat with surprising accuracy and gentleness (except for where he accidentally hits the cat in the face)."

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  1. predictable result by Trepidity · · Score: 5, Funny

    By the end of the video the cat is pretty annoyed and trying to attack the robot...

    1. Re:predictable result by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      To be fair, based on my experiences with cats, that would have happened regardless of whether it was a person or a robot trying to pet it.

  2. But will he let anyone else pet his kitty? by I.S.Bear · · Score: 4, Funny

    make it internet interactive too :)

  3. Overlords? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If cats have us going to this much trouble to brush them, I'd say it's pretty good evidence they're in control.

  4. My cat doesn't even care if *I* pet him. by elrous0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    At least he can't regard the Kinect with any less aloofness than he already does me.

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  5. Re:Uh, yeah... by Belial6 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I have had conversations with my child (now 7) about his severe dislike of the people in character costumes. He only recently stopped avoiding them. He was very clear that he was never afraid of giant rats/bears/rabbits/etc... He was very clear that he always knew that they were people in costumes. He was just freaked out by PEOPLE in giant animal costumes.