Robopong 2050 - Drill 10
Uploaded on Mar 3, 2010
Towards learning robot table tennis
Published on May 24, 2012
This video demonstrates how a Barrett WAM arm uses our mixture of motor primitives (MoMP) algorithm to learn successful hitting movements in table tennis using imitation and reinforcement Learning.
Robo ping-pong: Stanford students design, 'teach' robots to play
Published on Jul 17, 2015
After learning new software and programming languages, Stanford students in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have an opportunity to choose a creative task and design a robot to perform the task for demonstration. The tasks call for a wide range of fundamental skills, but generally require the robot to sense where it is in space, detect objects around it, and then autonomously interact with those objects in its environment. Recent projects include pingpong, the Japanese cup-and-ball game, Kendama, and a landing pad that helps a quad-copter touch down safely.
Table Tennis World Robot
Uploaded on May 30, 2009
The Table Tennis Revolution is here with the likeable realistic looking robot.
The latest tool to promote the great game of table tennis is finally here and exclusive to Table Tennis World.
Talk to Paul Pinkewich on the latest update with this fabulous machinery.
Remote control device makes this a gem for the person who has everything in table tennis.
Contact Paul for a demonstration at your club or school.
SWong03 Table Tennis Robot
Uploaded on Feb 8, 2009
Since we couldn't afford to buy the professional one...we decided to make our own.
Cost
$20 for the servos
$3 Trashbin
FREE parts (microcontroller, dc motor, acrylic, oatmeal container...)
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