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    NAO, autonomous, programmable mini humanoid robot, Aldebaran SAS, Paris, France

    Developer - Aldebaran SAS

    Home page - aldebaran.com/en/nao

    facebook.com/nao.therobot

    twitter.com/NaoRobot

    Nao on Wikipedia

    Medi, medical robot
    Last edited by Airicist2; 27th October 2022 at 14:09.

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    Techfest 2013 Humanoid NAO NextGen
    May 11, 2013



    NAO Next Gen : the new robot of Aldebaran Robotics

    Uploaded on Dec 9, 2011

    NAO Next Gen: Aldebaran Robotics launches a new generation of its humanoid robot

    Aldebaran Robotics, the world leader in humanoid robotics, has released its latest version of the NAO robot — NAO Next Gen. The power of NAO Next Gen, the new fully programmable humanoid robot that has the most extensive worldwide use, is opening up new perspectives and fields of application for its users.

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    NAO Robot Writer - NAO Robot is able to write !

    Published on Apr 14, 2013

    NAO Robot writes any word you ask, and spells the word as he writes it down.
    This app uses automatic speech recognition and inverse kinematics.
    Although NAO Robot is not meant to write, he can do it! NAO Robot can do so many things. It's an amazing platform !

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    NAO humanoid climbing a full spiral staircase autonomously

    Published on Jul 23, 2012

    This video shows our laser-equipped Nao humanoid climbing a spiral
    staircase. Details will be presented in the paper "Improved Proposals for Highly Accurate Localization Using Range and Vision Data" by
    Stefan Oswald, Armin Hornung, and Maren Bennewitz at the IROS 2012 conference.

    The robot integrates observations from the laser range
    scanner on top of its head with observations from the camera located
    in its lower head. By consistently matching the known staircase model
    to a set of images acquired on each step, the robot is able to accurately
    locate itself towards the stairs and to climb them reliably.

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    Nao Robot at TEDxNijmegen 2013

    Published on Apr 8, 2013

    NAO: very moving

    Three small robots on stage. White with blue, red and black. They look like shy little, well, robots.
    And they move.
    They dance.

    They actually dance better than I do. (OK, not much of a feat, but still.)

    They can play soccer (they have their own Robot Football World Cup), and have been seen doing standup comedy.

    These machines, called NAO, are made by Aldebaran robotics in Paris. In theory, they could give many dancers a run for their money (well, me at least) but that's not what they are made for, because they can do much more than dance. They can talk, listen and understand people. They interact. So apart from amusing people, they can help us. For instance in helping autistic children. They have problems interacting with people and though therapists can help them there, they themselves interact with the kids. Humans are complicated. Way too much stimuli. NAO can be programmed to be predictable. They are simplified humans. They are repetitive and give autistic children structure. Just what autistic kids need. Kids usually love them.

    Adults then? Soon there will be many more elderly people than we can take care of. Our government would like people to take care of their friends, family and neighbours, but what if they can't? And who takes care of the people who give care when they need it? NAO can help. They can read and write mail, switch the TV on, turn on lights, lift things, connect to every device in the house. You can talk to them and they can talk back.

    But...wait...robots are a bit scary, right? Even though these ones look kind of lovable. And small. Child size. And they interact. They're like company. Which is more than what you can say about staff in hospitals and homes for elderly people, where time pressure and staff shortage are an ever-growing problem. So we need robots now -- robots who adapt to us, instead of the other way around. They can assist us where assistance is needed. There will always be doctors. But nurse NAO could be a much welcome nurse-assistant.

    Plus, they could give me dancing lessons.

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    NAO Robot Akinator Game - The robot genius

    Published on Jun 11, 2013

    NAO Akinator is the porting of 'Akinator the Web Genius' from the web to NAO Robot, which uses Elokence technology.

    NAO Akinator (in french, "le genie du web") can determine which character you're thinking of by asking you a series of questions.

    Akinator is amazing and this version on NAO Robot extends the user experience, which makes NAO smarter, and fun to play with!

    NAO Robot application created by Franck Calzada - NAO Developer Program Member

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    Aldebaran inside: how we shape the world

    Published on Jun 18, 2013

    An insight of Aldebaran's culture and universe through the voice of its team members.

    This trailer will be followed by a series of portraits of Aldebaran's people talking about their jobs, their passion, their values, in short: about their lives at Aldebaran.

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    Aldebaran Robotics - Happy New Year 2014!

    Published on Dec 20, 2013

    Aldebaran Robotics is inviting you to spend New Year's Eve with Nao the Robot!

    == Happy New Year 2014! ==

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    NAO Robot video projector - streams images & movies

    Published on Jan 23, 2014

    NAO Robot streams images and movies from a pico projector connected to his head.
    With this feature, NAO Robot has an additionnal output channel (visual) on the top of the voice and gestures.

    NAO was able to listen, to understand and to speak; Which is great. But now, he can illustrate it.

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    Humanoid robots as future companions create privacy challenges

    Published on Mar 3, 2014

    NAO is a nearly two-foot tall humanoid robot made by Paris-based Aldebaran Robotics currently used for research, but destined for the consumer market. While companion robots are seen as easing the lives of humans, they also raise privacy concerns.

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