Integration of the Humanoid Robot Nao inside a Smart Home
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- čas přidán 25. 04. 2010
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This video demonstrates the integration of the humanoid robotic platform Nao within a Network Robot System (NRS) application. The specific scenario of interest takes place in a smart home environment; the task being that of bringing a can of soda from a fridge to a human user. We use this concrete scenario to evaluate how the performance of such a robot can be affected by being embedded inside an intelligent domestic environment. This study points out that, by cooperating with different components on the network the overall performance of the robot is increased.
Lady: "I remember,it was 60 years ago when I told my Nao robot that I was thirsty, I haven't seen him since". XD
returns to find a dusty skeleton on the sofa.
To the people saying that the robot is slow and useless / worthless. You have no idea how much work you have to put into to make a robot like NAO. This just the beginning of robotics development, give it time and we will have robots like in iRobot in the future lol.
"I will get you something to drink"
Alle those people calling the NAO a slow robot... Do you actually know how much it has to calculate?
i would NEVER have the robot call me master, i would have it call me by name. plus that girl should be talking to the robot not just staying quiet and tapping it's head
He'll get you a warm beer or a cold coffee, if you are still awake.
Wouldn't it be funny if it gave the can a shake and opened it on her, then told her to "Get your own can next time!"
Look, they created a NAO to teach patience. It also a weight loss tool. It is slow but so cute.
"You look thirsty. I will get you a drink." ... TEN YEARS LATER
"You look thirsty, can I get you a drink?"
I like how he talks to the fridge... I imagine future where all the furniture and appliances can talk and sometimes too much. Just imagine you wake up because your slippers and a desk lamp argue over something, then you scream
That's actually pretty innovative. A little bit of fine-tuning is all it really needs.
"I'll get you a drink"
(Painfully slow.) "Oh sorry robot i forgot to tell you i wanted Pepsi instead."
45 minutest later, nao returns with a drink
As a programmer I am incredibly impressed by Nao, but at this point I still think our most modern robots are little more than entertainment and teaching tools. Obviously this is just a performance of what Nao's possible potential could be, in perfect conditions, which still impresses me. But what I think Nao is really going to achieve is teaching young people what is possible and that their generation has the potential to make a great idea into something life changing.
It took him 3 hours to bring her a drink and then she found out it wasn't even a new can. :P
Human - "I'm having a heart attack, get the defibrillator!"
NAO (3 hours later) - "This human can no longer be resuscitated"
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