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  • Welcome to the my Web site "The perspective diving technologies with unlimited depth of immersing and extraction of mineral resources of the World Ocean", which describes a more advanced theory of remote control by the anthropomorphic robots :-)))

  • Surrogates ;)

  • Great job Martin this is awesome!!

  • That is just way cool. Thanks for sharing!

    What do you think the delay is, half a second or so?

  • @kellycoinguy Thank you, I did not measure the delay in response but yeah it could be something around 500ms. This was just the very first test of Aquila Kinect module and therefore I ran the robot's motors at low velocities just in case something went wrong. Had these velocities been higher, the responsiveness would have been more realistic. It's something worth trying :)

  • very nice, now make it learn your reactions to certain situations, and you have a clone of yourself!

  • Great!

  • am i the only one who is seeing the robot move its head on its own its becoming self aware Microsoft has .NET and just purchased skype. skype+.net=skynet once it is put into kinect it will only be a matter of time.

  • @cris178Zune no you're not the only one. Every youtube video about robots has a thousands of such comments.

    sigh.

  • @roidroid lol.

  • @cris178Zune yeah its just sad, if the thing wasn't such a cutesy design I doubt most people would attribute much intelligence to the things it does. All it does is suck research dollars away from people who want to do more than make anthropomorphized parlor tricks. I see this sort of pseudo research all the time.

    Step 1, make a robot perform some action that people attribute to human intelligence.

    Step 2, make it look human.

    Step 3, make grandiose claims.

    Step 4, laugh all the wayto the bank

  • @TheNoodlyAppendage Thanks for your comments. First of all, this module was developed in my own time and initiative in about two weeks time, there is no specific purpose of this video other than the demonstration that Kinect camera, OpenNI and Aquila can be used for the teleoperation and perhaps help experiments that rely on imitation. Aquila is a free, opensource project developed and maintained from my own interest mostly in my own time so I would not worry about money :)

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