Robot plays Angry Birds


Kids Teach Robot How to Play Angry Birds (Demo)

Published on Jul 10, 2014

Georgia Tech has created a robot-smart tablet system as a future rehabilitation tool for children with cognitive and motor-skill disabilities. Children teach the robot how to play Angry Birds.

A clinician could program the robot to cater to a child's needs, such as turn taking or hand-eye coordination tasks, and then send the machine home.
 

Robot Plays Angry Birds

Published on Jul 10, 2014

With the help of a smart tablet and Angry Birds, children can now do something typically reserved for engineers and computer scientists: program a robot to learn new skills. The Georgia Institute of Technology project is designed to serve as a rehabilitation tool and to help kids with disabilities.

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