Artificial intelligence (AI) systems that can play games with humans have become increasingly advanced and have already been deployed by countless videogame developers worldwide. Most of these systems, however, are designed to compete against humans online, on digital platforms and in virtual environments, as opposed to physically in the real-world.
Researchers have developed a technique that allows artificial intelligence (AI) programs to better map three-dimensional spaces using two-dimensional images captured by multiple cameras. Because the technique works effectively with limited computational resources, it holds promise for improving the navigation of autonomous vehicles.
Harvestance has received numerous inquiries for the design and manufacture of customized, lightweight, and strong grippers for collaborative robots, aimed at automating production lines.
SoR announces the latest Axon series microcontroller, this time with built-in wireless ZigBee and uSD card support.
SoR announces the 6th Robot Tutorial Contest. Create a tutorial video using the Axon microcontroller, and win either $100 or a free Axon!
Offline version of Axon series datasheets - for those emergency situations when you don't have internet access.
The first Android calculator app designed for robot engineers.
How to use a microcontroller to measure a (Frankenstorm) hurricane.
Learn how to give your Axon powered robot basic voice recognition.
Learn how to send a robot to space.
Learn how to write and publish your science paper.
How to Encrypt and Protect Your Internet Data.
Power an Axon Mote using a solar cell phone charger in seconds.
A robotic gripper developed by Washington State University researchers is able to gently grab the majority of apples out of a tree without damaging the fruit.
Including 'tactile emoticons' into social media communications can enhance communication, according to a new study.