Nagoya Robot Ramen
Uploaded on Jul 31, 2009
An inventor in China has created a cartoon-like robot to cut noodles.
A1 concepts is proud to introduce an innovative pizza machine which makes it possible to create an authentic pizza, made with only fresh ingredients from scratch into a delicious pizza. 24/7 And in less than 2,5 minutes.
Can Robots cook? Basically, yes! Here's a Yaskawa Motoman SDA10 Dual Arm Robot with Robotiq Universal Grippers. This industrial Robot is cooking an egg sandwich.
This project was done by Abhishek Sharma, Bharath Bhat and Rohan Kamath at the AI Lab, Stanford University in Autumn 2011.
In this project we use a Microsoft Kinect sensor mounted on top of the PR2 robot (Willow Garage Inc.) to obtain RGB and depth images of table top objects. Further, the algorithm
attempts to recognize general dining table objects and locate their positions. Finally, we make the robot pick up the objects and place them in separate boxes based on their type.
We would like to express our gratitude to Ellen Klingbeil and Samir Menon from the Stanford AI Lab for their help and guidance during the project.
Pancake day special!
The video shows a Barrett WAM robot learning to flip pancakes by reinforcement learning. The motion is encoded in a mixture of basis force fields through an extension of Dynamic Movement Primitives (DMP) that represents the synergies across the different variables through stiffness matrices. An Inverse Dynamics controller with variable stiffness is used for reproduction.
For pancake day special, the skill is first demonstrated via kinesthetic teaching, and then refined by Policy learning by Weighting Exploration with the Returns (PoWER) algorithm. After 50 trials, the robot learns that the first part of the task requires a stiff behavior to throw the pancake in the air, while the second part requires the hand to be compliant in order to catch the pancake without having it bounced off the pan.
Project installation created for the Innovation Festival 2015 Arts.
Shitty robot arm trying to get sauce. Needed some help, but then it worked as expected.
The food processor is becoming more sophisticated, (usb, bluetooth connection etc ...) but can it replace human?
A hot pot restaurant in southwest China's Chongqing, a city renowned for its spicy cuisine particularly the hot pot, has employed two robots as waitresses to attract customers.
The two robots work efficiently despite relatively rigid movement. The shorter one speaks mandarin while the taller one speaks Chongqing dialect.
The robots are liked by many customers.
"We think the robot waitresses are fashionable. And they serve well. We and our kids are happy to see them," said a customer.
"I like the taller girl who speaks Chongqing dialect. Her character is like a real Chongqing girl who is straightforward, upright and pleasant," said another customer.
Hailing from Kate, Nat and Michael’s collective imagination, an arrogantly self-absorbed, self proclaimed comedian named Turi came with one plan; to initiate global domination and become an evil robot overlord.
Observing humans in their natural habitat, the local watering hole, Turi determined that the bar environment was the easiest point of social infiltration in order to rule the world.
Thus Turi raised an army in the form of robotic industrial arms upgraded into the ultimate cocktail makers. Boldly leading from the front, Turi, disguised as a charming, cute little bar manager aims to become your local evil robot overlord, lulling you into its service, mindlessly heeding to its every beck and call.
That said, Turi's robots do make one heck of an espresso martini.
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Teaching retired assembly robots and a monkey to loosen up and pour some drinks for the crew...
This is a video to show the functions of a 100% fully functional Omnibot 2000 for Ebay
One of the craziest things I saw in Beijing last week was this robotic chef at X.E. Flavour, where they are using it to cook for large banquets. Set it and forget it!
We had a bar inside the KUKA booth at the China International Industry Fair 2015, but this wasn’t just any bar. In addition to nice hand-made coffee and some finger foods, our bar had KUKA’s LBR iiwa serving up some tasty German beer for our booth attendees. Not only did this show off LBR iiwa’s very serious ability to work safely next to humans and accomplish interesting tasks, it led to some fun reactions from attendees and beer drinkers alike. Find out what they was on their minds in this candid video from the show floor.
One the few startups in the Middle East is building driver-less cars, unmanned fire-fighting systems and planning a restaurant where robots do all the cooking.