#robotics
#robotics
Originally shared by Esben Østergaard
Do you know the game of Airhockey? If you attended a bar anytime in the last ten years, you might be familiar with it. Japanese scientists now built a robot that is able to defeat you during your regular weekend activities at your local pub. I don’t write about it to spoil your evenings, but because of a little feature, that makes this robot so special. Tracking the game at a speed of 500 frames per second, it is able to react and adapt to the opponents style of play. It literally learns and adjusts its tactic during the game. This makes the robot really tough to beat. For all those of us not gifted in the art of chess… http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/japanese-air-hockey-robot
#robots #hockey #pub
http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/japanese-air-hockey-robot
Originally shared by Esben Østergaard
Do you know the game of Airhockey? If you attended a bar anytime in the last ten years, you might be familiar with it. Japanese scientists now built a robot that is able to defeat you during your regular weekend activities at your local pub. I don’t write about it to spoil your evenings, but because of a little feature, that makes this robot so special. Tracking the game at a speed of 500 frames per second, it is able to react and adapt to the opponents style of play. It literally learns and adjusts its tactic during the game. This makes the robot really tough to beat. For all those of us not gifted in the art of chess… http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/japanese-air-hockey-robot
#robots #hockey #pub
http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/artificial-intelligence/japanese-air-hockey-robot
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