Disney Research Robot Can Juggle, Play Catch
Zothecula writes "With the aim of providing some physical interaction between entertainment robots and guests at its theme parks, while still maintaining a safe distance between the two, Disney Research has created an animatronic robot that can play catch and juggle balls with a human partner. Caught balls are thrown back 2.5 meters (8 ft) to the thrower, while the developers have given the robot several different animations that play out when it drops a ball. These include a shaking of the head, looking behind, looking down, or a shrug of the shoulders."
They'll be giving them machine guns next and selling them to the Army.
Imagine the terror as a heavily armed platoon of robotic Mickey Mice advances!
Gratuitous ball scratching seems to be a mainstay of American baseball. And why are all the camera shots center on ball(s) in base ball?
For a company catering to both children and adults, they seem to hate humans quite a lot. Coupled with the mafiaa thing, they kind of remind me of a network administrator that says, the perfect network has no users.
Here we come...
fucking goofy
Maybe they are cutting costs, but this is an inferior alternative to their current, proven approach: Disney Lab Unveils Its Latest Line Of Genetically Engineered Child Stars
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Here we come
Is anyone else getting the weirdest sense of Deja Vu about the Itchy & Scratchy Land episode of The Simpsons where all the robots in the theme park starting going NuTz?!?! :S
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A bird flies past the thrower and the robot decides it is a ball and starts tossing dead birds at the guests.
If it juggle balls, it could do the same for their books.
Soon, they'll be given light sabers
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Wasn't this covered?
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I for one cannot wait to see Jefferson and Lincoln toss a ball.
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According the the video, they're using a Kinect for 3D tracking of the ball. That's pretty good resolution to result in high enough mechanical precision to make a catch. Also would reduce the cost of this project by a small fortune.
However, the article differs from the video. The article says "A Kalman filter algorithm is used to analyze video captured on an external camera system consisting of a Kinect-like ASUS Xtion PRO LIVE to track a colored ball in three-dimensional space and predict its destination and timing."
While the video specifically says "An off the shelf Microsoft Kinect with color and depth cameras is used to obtain the 3D position of colored balls."
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If it was true AI, it would have learned to look at the referee and claim to have been fouled.
Have gnu, will travel.
Holy shit! So the next SW movie will have a real clone army ?! That's AWESOME ! no wonder Lucas sold out !
... "The Terminator" is a documentary!
and they will start shooting nukes at each other.
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You can now play catch with Mickey.
Yes, but can they sue?
Disney is going to be asking for flesh donations during their fundraisers from now on.
Although the animators will always be Korean slaves. Thankfully they can't take those jobs away from us meat.
Very cool stuff! Especially considering I know the narrator and one of the "tossers".
...to build a robot that can watch movies, then go out and buy themed merchandise.