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  • The micromouse in my house can climb walls, scuba down the toilet and avoid traps...USA baby

  • เจ๋ง

    tawitnantapan

    nantapan family

  • LA Csm , los de el rio rimac son mas rapidos, y saben nadar bajo el agua

  • Really Amazing !!!

    

  • Ese era Raikkonen que lo echron de los rallys.

  • In the final round, there is a cat at the center of the maze and the winner is eaten.

  • It looks like the mouse is capable of "seeing" the area in front of him, and he chooses the direction in which he finds less obstacles. I don't know if there were previous tries though.

  • There's a reason why we call it "Asian Level"

  • Estamos a milenios de los japoneses :(

  • Imagin that thing 10 times bigger and with machine guns.... Help us terminator!

  • y en unos meses tendremos la "laberinth smart laser TV" y el "laberinthphone" con wifi, android y HD

  • Que buena era Yonkis antes, ahora cuelgan puras mierdas como esta

  • Now add a gatling minigun to that mouse and welcome Skynet.

  • Esto es lo que nos sacara de la crisis.

  • @Predicalol SI, trabajar pa los Japoneses, porque al paso que va españa.....

  • La misma utilidad que el rollo de carton del papel higienico.

  • How does it do that first time without making a single mistake to learn from? Seem's like it could only have accomplished that if it knew the route beforehand. Someone please let me know :)

  • @ExthalionNightshade

    before that, the contender have 2 minutes to let the mouse search for the fastest route to the finish, and after that he just execute it as seen in this video.

  • @ExthalionNightshade This video only shows the 3rd try of the mouse. If you watch other videos of this micromouse contests you will see that most of they do 3 trys, first one the mouse goes slow trying different paths and scanning the map, second one tries to do it faster and learn shorter routes and the 3rd one the mouses try to do it as fast as possible :)

  • @AleixPellicer I agree, first viewing I said no way, there's memory of path trekking going on here.

    The choices made were too optimal for a first/single pass without either an overhead view available to the mouse, or remote control.

  • Weldone!!

  • Grats Mr Ng, proud to have been a student under you

  • Anyone else hope to be live for when robots are a common thing in the world? Or better, when the first Gundams become available!?!?

  • Anyone else got here from Tom's Hardware?

  • Uhm Wtf is this? :D

  • Only in Japan!

  • This was the second run. Did the mouse win from the first run and this run just for show?

  • @bin1127 In the first run the mouse scouted the maze and learned the quickest path possible to the finish, the on the second run it showed how fast it could do it.

  • Don't you guys get it? The mouse "learned" the route from its sensors. It had more than one run in the same labyrinth, whereas it was slow before while exploring; it is now fast because it learned the route by itself.

  • increible !

  • I don't get it..okay we have like cars faster than that..what's so special here

  • @IllxllI yeah but do our cars drive themselves without gps?

  • @MovingUpp What tells u this thing wasn't programmed like that? And it has sensors, we've seen this before.

  • @IllxllI The fist part of the video shows the mouse learning the paths of the labyrinth and finding the quickest route to the finish then on this run, which is the second run it shows how fast it can solve the maze.

  • this is stupid, mouse already knew the path , what the hell

  • @yadishansar the mouses are not pre-programmed in any way, they have to find their way around the maze and then complete it in one final run. To do this, alot of work has to be put into programming the mouse.

  • @SolarCells135 You mean that it was the second or final run just to show off its fast speed?

  • THATS SUPER FAST OMGAWSH

  • its funny because all of them are asian and asian are known for being smart and impressing others with there creativity and knowledge ,so what is it when they all like whoa and there asian its like a whole nother thinking mentality

  • fuck me that was fast. does the mouse know the maze? it seems so.

  • Psh I could have done it better

  • internets

  • Lol

  • 彼は不滅です

  • what the fuck just happened...Where am I?

  • This is a millimouse at the least.

  • putting mice to shame

  • @jonnois not even mice will escape.. Sky-Net

  • 0_0

  • す…すげえええええええええ

  • OMFG

  • Кхм-кхм...о_О

  • just imagine what it will be like when robots live in our world and solve problems for us...

  • WHOAH! *That* display of what's really possible when engineering "learning" into a robotic device just changed my whole worldview!

  • Why do I feel overwhelmed after watching this even though I have a degree in Mechatronics Engineering? lol

  • I was a-mazed. :D

  • The winner is the lecturer from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, ECE division. He is a Singaporean : )

  • Singaporean here. Proud of you~!

  • The other videos on their channel have around 300 views :D

  • Cool ! Guy, it is amazing, fantastic robots.

  • 0:31 the other guy was "no way i can beat that shit" lol

  • لطيف

  • how did i end up here

  • @A1theAPEX you clicked on the link and got here. :p

  • что это за хрень?????????????

  • Inside the mice sitting little Japanese :))))

  • はっ、はやいっ!!‼

  • 最短ルートじゃねえかwww

  • Why does it take 2 seconds longer to come back I wonder?

  • Surprised there isn't a guy at the other end with his ass open.

  • Robot Mouse Technology + My Hoover = Heaven

  • 這個類似探測和記憶比賽

    設計者設計好後讓機器自己去找終點 探索完要快速到達終點

    這是第二個影片

    第一個有機器探索

  • 比什麼?

  • servo for the win. fuck stepper

  • I don't know what just happened but those japanese are up to something...

  • cool hahaha

  • good

  • Malditos ninjas... mau posso ver seus movimentos!

  • Queh{

  • please if you have any idea to implement this on a robot vacuum cleaner business call me! ;)

  • Wtf

  • 怎麼辦到的!?how could it do that !?

  • its probably builds the shortest path from the pre-run searching

    maybe using dijkstra's algo or other algo..

  • サンプリングしてあったの?

  • 一T工妻.一i羔讒少鹿卜~卜.景蠹

  • Obviously has a pattern already programmed in it otherwise at 0:15 it woulda have tried to go up since its the fastest logic way to aim for the center and miss , now what i dont know is if it programmed itself on a test run earlier and that would be nice

  • must have slow motion in closup on turns !

  • watch?feature=player_embedded&­v=AuGe_DFHpbc - it solved it in about 1:20.

  • これは陰茎問題かのどんな人作業あらゆる物に陰茎をより大きくさ­せない

  • huiyo!

  • 可以解釋一下嗎?

  • 好快

  • 啥東東

  • 好fast

  • すごい!!!!!!

  • Nerds rock

  • Couldn't it have just gotten lucky?

  • Khols brought me here

  • Daaaaaaaaaa! They had the mouse programmed to win!

    Whatever!

  • I wish I was a nerd.

  • @scratchaholiks you are. one of the biggest.

  • o0 , andi couldnt fix my tetris

  • diagonale ligne droite nul ... :/ y a rien d'extra honnetement..

  • He was 4th!

  • That's nothing compared to this champion

    watch?v=T1mPt5e4MeQ&feature=re­lated

  • @JusticeSportsman it is :P

  • Ariba riba! :D

  • Omg this is awesome!

    I think Iam going back to ai-class :D

  • LOL i find it so funny how they all go like ahhh at the end.. japanese ppl are awesome XD

  • thats fast!

  • the japanese are gonna use drones to take over the world. there is little we can do to stop this

  • It could be even faster by taking the racing line :3

  • Obviously is Speedy Gonzales "The Fastest Mouse in all Mexico"!!!

  • It clearly beats most drivers' navigational skills. I even dare to suppose it would write better-than-average comment to this video after some training.

  • @akabersi Considering the average Youtube comment, that's not saying much.

  • If the robot has 1 round to explore the environment then this run would be just just as fast as if it was pre programmed because the time to solve the problem is not being measured here, just the robots ability to move.

  • you can tell its programmed. nothing impressive here. humans have been doing this for a long time.

  • @catha86 The maze was not programmed in. It was allowed to do a trial run to find the best route beforehand. So it is pretty impressive since the robot has to learn the maze on the fly

  • @jmohr00 a robot learning on the fly should not be impressive. its can't forget memories like humans can and they obviously learn much faster.

  • @catha86 How exactly can you tell that it's programmed?

  • @catha86 please explain this theroy of yours.... go on......

  • what is this game?

  • Pera aí!! Se o mapeamento já havia sido feito, qual a grande conquista?

    O lance deveria ser quem resolve o labirinto em menor tempo, e não quem sai em menor tempo.

  • @cicoti É um teste de estabilidade e aceleração. O rato tem que ser estável em curvas para reduzir o mínimo de velocidade possível e aproveitar do melhor jeito as retas.

  • 2 people would have to call 911 for not being able to get out of the maize!

  • I like how the AOL article that brought me here condescendingly said "Robot mouse that's smarter than you". Really a-hole? I mean give someone a couple of tries at something beforehand and they can probably do the same thing. Give a robot a few tries and it records it and takes the fastest path. It's not smarter, it's on recorded autopilot.

  • AWESOME!!!

  • @dandmarcus no shit

  • There's no way that mini mouse could've solved it without prior knowledge of the track

  • @dandmarcus Prior to the speed rounds the robots "search" the maze

  • hmm the trick is indeed in the acceleration & deceleration speed control, programing, in other words where & when to use the nitrous boost, depending on the multiple paths's segments lengths, simply genius code 

  • i guess the map of the maze is transferred to the mouse's internal memory, for analysing, is really the winner singaporian?

  • The mouse was allowed to explore the maze before this run.

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  • proud of you, singaporean!

  • o helder mostrou-me e eu gostei

  • Wink!

  • Was the track pre-programmed ? Or it's actually solving it ?

  • @nethacker91 fast run is a run after solving the maze. it runs the fastest path the mouse found the first time. compare this fast run with the rest. the mouse isnt decelerating much at turns.. damn fast.

  • @justinhejw Thank you for the explanation !

  • @nethacker91 it was pre-programmed from warm up, watch?feature=player_embedded&­v=AuGe_DFHpbc

  • @nethacker91 Can't see how it is actually solving it. There's no evidence of any attempt to test alternate routes. Some people will applaud a monkey with a poker up it's ass or a blinded lark that sings. But if speed is what impresses, why question? Well, so I don't become a waffle waitress I guess!

  • @G58 It isn't solving it, it solved it earlier. There are two videos of this.

  • @nethacker91 It was allowed to explore for a minute before this attempt.

  • @Controversialize Thanks a lot !

  • @nethacker91 It shouldn't be pre programmed... People of the orient are better than that.. lol

  • @nethacker91 it has to be preprogrammed. no way it would intentionally take every right corner at random especially since none other options have been tested.

  • @theshiz0 All contestants were allowed one exploration round so the robot could map out the course.

  • @nethacker91 Obviously pre-programmed...

  • @nethacker91 It's running a tracking program before the actual run. If you just look a liiiiiiiiitle to the right you may see some related videos- where one of them is the searching part of this run. :)

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