Robot theater is the final destination point for the bohr robot head. Stay tuned for updates...Thursday, March 13, 2008
Bohr vs Bohr-bot
The real Niels Bohr vs the robot (still in preliminary stages, but looking pretty good)


Friday, March 7, 2008
Saturday, March 1, 2008
friday seminar update



Work on the Niels Bohr robot head is proceeding. I will be updating progress here soon. Otherwise, I attended the lab seminars the past two Friday afternoons. The topics presented had to do with quantum logic gates. Some things sounded familiar, but honestly this is no longer my field, so it was not really relevant to current or likely future work. I took notes anyway, and I can articulate the essential ideas to anyone interested.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Matias and the Kondo KHR-1

On Friday the 15th, I attended the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory's seminar at 4 pm in the ECE conference room in FAB. A professor from Korea was there who is at PSU to learn from Prof Perkowski's methods. There were also two non-regulars, Mr Opsahi and Glen, who are retired, but still devoted to research and into engineering, computer science, and system science based areas from what I gathered. Also in attendance were the rest of Prof Perkowski's Masters and PhD students, Dmitiry, two I don't know, and Martin who works on emotional robots. Matias gave a presentation on his proposed thesis work. He is interested gesture as it is articulated through animation. The test platform for his software applications will be the Kondo KHR - 1 pictured to the right. Topics discussed included Lasseter animation theory, Laban Motion Analysis, the merits of stereo vision, and the possibility of using quaternion to represent joint movements. We also took a pole to see if people preferred humanoid robots, or ones that look more like muppets. Results seemed to point to the fact that it depends on the application, but also that some of us were weary of the replicants.
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