Baseball Robots: Throwing, Tracking, Batting, Running, Catching, Ishikawa Watanabe Laboratory, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan


Toward the Dream of a Baseball Android

Published on Nov 5, 2014

This video shows an overview of our research about robotic systems individually achieving fundamental actions of baseball, such as throwing, tracking, batting, running and catching, while at the same time comparing these with humans performing the same actions. We achieved these tasks by controlling high-speed robots based on real-time visual feedback from high-speed cameras.
For more information, please see the following web page:
k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/fusion/Baseball/index-e.html
We use footage of the University of Tokyo Baseball Club during their practice in this video, with their permission. Ishikawa Watanabe Lab is rooting for the University of Tokyo Baseball Club.
 
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