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| From | Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | aus.computers, aus.electronics, aus.tv |
| Subject | Re: Robotics have come a long way |
| Date | 2015-07-23 16:45 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <d1bgruF52fiU1@mid.individual.net> (permalink) |
| References | <ctf9goF8a34U1@mid.individual.net> |
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On 6/06/2015 1:59 PM, felix_unger wrote: > > http://www.techly.com.au/2015/06/06/meet-toshibas-creepy-robot-receptionist-aico/ > > To some extent. Yet I'm struck by how robotic the motion is. A human clearly anticipates the effect that the moving of a limb will have on the rest of the body, and allows for it. By contrast, the robot appears to treat the body as being rigid (which it clearly is not), which results in the jerkiness of the motion. Sylvia.
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Robotics have come a long way felix_unger <me@nothere.biz> - 2015-06-06 13:59 +1000 Re: Robotics have come a long way, lets include them in the new marriage laws "dechucka" <dechucka1@hotmail.com> - 2015-06-06 17:27 +1000 Re: Robotics have come a long way Petzl <petzlx@gmail.com> - 2015-06-06 19:32 +1000 Re: Robotics have come a long way "Damian" <damian_andrews75@yahoo.com.au> - 2015-06-08 23:48 +1000 Re: Robotics have come a long way Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2015-07-23 16:45 +1000
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