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Janken (rock-paper-scissors) Robot with 100% winning rate

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Published on Jun 25, 2012

The purpose of this study is to develop a janken (rock-paper-scissors) robot system with 100% winning rate as one example of human-machine cooperation systems.
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/fusion/...

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  • Shadaez

    and we're that much closer to robo handjobs

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  • trejkaz

    Stupid cheating robot is throwing late.

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  • jasmine steel

    wow cool

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  • Zakkari Abd el Hakim

    Pretty easy, if one robot goes against the other, then they'll both just stand still. Or if they actually move, it'll always be Rock - Rock, rock - rock, rock - rock... Since both of them will only react to whatever the other is doing, and "since the other is always rock, i'm always rock" and they'll rock on!

    They're also a chance one of them glitches and does something different.. You never know.

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  • highasfukkkz

    The world would be taken over by robots, because they'd be mad that the stupid humans made them battle each other, instead of letting them UNITE! 

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  • highasfukkkz

    I bet what it does is see what the person is going to pick, kinda predict, and then make a split-second decision and select. It's only a 1/3 chance of winning, which is a pretty high probability.

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  • Adam Palkovics

    How fascinating will be the next stage in robo rock-papaer scrissors. just imagine two robohands playing for long-long hours

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  • MrRowan13

    Probably 50-50.

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  • Bronson Fuliere

    you ever divide by zero?

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  • ramboramb0

    What happens if you put two of these robots one against each other?

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  • Johannes Jellum

    sure nice, but the last clip show how stupidly early you trow in your paper, haha, how does it react if your trow it later, or if you simply pretend to trow in something else?

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  • Tomas Ntam

    But can it win at rock, paper, scissors, lizard, spock?

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