#437608 Video Friday: Agility Robotics Raises ...Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your Automaton bloggers. We’ll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months; here’s what we have so far (send us your events!): IROS 2020 – October 25-29, 2020 – [Online]ROS World 2020 – November 12, 2020 – [Online]CYBATHLON 2020 – November 13-14, 2020 – [Online]ICSR 2020 – November 14-16, 2020 – Golden, Colo., USALet us know if you have suggestions for next week, and enjoy today’s videos.
Digits for everyone! [ Agility Robotics ]
[ JPL ]
[ Purdue ]
This is super impressive, considering that iCub was only able to crawl and was still tethered not too long ago. Also, it seems to be blinking properly now, so it doesn’t look like it’s always sleepy. [ IIT ]
[ ODRI ] The title of this video is “Can you throw your robot into a lake?” The title of this video should be, “Can you throw your robot into a lake and drive it out again?” [ Norlab ]
[ AeroVironment ]
[ DeepAI ]
[ Flyability ]
FYI posting a robot fails video will pretty much guarantee you a spot in Video Friday! [ Ascento ]
A surprising amount of personality from these Yaskawa assembly robots. [ Yaskawa ]
[ ARL ]
[ Festo ]
[ LEGO ] An IROS workshop talk on “Cassie and Mini Cheetah Autonomy” by Maani Ghaffari and Jessy Grizzle from the University of Michigan. David Schaefer’s Cozmo robots are back with this mind-blowing dance-off! What you just saw represents hundreds of hours of work, David tells us: “I wrote over 10,000 lines of code to create the dance performance as I had to translate the beats per minute of the song into motor rotations in order to get the right precision needed to make the moves look sharp. The most challenging move was the SpongeBob SquareDance as any misstep would send the Cozmos crashing into each other. LOL! Fortunately for me, Cozmo robots are pretty resilient.” [ Life with Cozmo ] Thanks David! This week’s GRASP on Robotics seminar is by Sangbae Kim from MIT, on “Robots with Physical Intelligence.”
[ GRASP ] This week’s CMU Ri Seminar is by Kevin Lynch from Northwestern, on “Robotics and Biosystems.”
[ CMU RI ]
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