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Ann's Blog | My musings on open science | Page 2
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My musings on open science. 8220;Foster child of silence and slow time”. April 16, 2011. And then, of course, building in space for reflection I quite surprised myself a few days ago when that popped out of my brain during a discussion with participants in the Science Communication Masterclass. About how we went about planning events. I haven’t yet reached complete pith; I rather tend to waffle and persiflage, although I have written one or two paragraphs I think are pretty good. Silence is equally vital...
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Lorenzo Riano | Fantastic Machines
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Random walks in my brain with a few attractors (robotics, science, programming…). Author Archives: Lorenzo Riano. Researcher in Robotics @ UC Berkeley http:/ www.eecs.berkeley.edu/ riano/. Motion planning with OpenRave: an IPython notebook. Base pose planning with OpenRave. This is my first attempt at a tutorial using IPython notebooks. This is made all too complicated by the fact that I am using OpenRave. That launches an external process with th viewer. To create this post I used nbconvert. The first t...
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Motion planning with OpenRave: an IPython notebook | Fantastic Machines
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Random walks in my brain with a few attractors (robotics, science, programming…). A New Challenge for Robotics. Motion planning with OpenRave: an IPython notebook. Base pose planning with OpenRave. This is my first attempt at a tutorial using IPython notebooks. This is made all too complicated by the fact that I am using OpenRave. That launches an external process with th viewer. To create this post I used nbconvert. Or in general stochastic motion planning. Below is a video. Then load my code and select...
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Walking with Robots | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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Have you ever thought that science lessons are missing something? Well for those of us who would have appreciated a brand new approach to learning science, ‘Singtastic’ Science singers are here to give you that extra musical push! Without them we wouldn’t be here! 8217; If you’d like to hear the singers pop into the Science Festival this weekend or take a look at their wesbite Singtastic.com. BA Festival of Science. There are loads of other things to see and do at the BA festival of science. BA Festival ...
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A swarm of e-pucks at the BA festival | Walking with Robots
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A swarm of e-pucks at the BA festival. And I arrived yesterday with a swarm of e-puck. Robots. Wenguo and Jan Dyre. Have done a sterling job programming the e-pucks with 3 simple behavioural rules:. If you see an obstacle turn to avoid it, else. If you see the tail lights of another robot, follow it, else. Responses to “A swarm of e-pucks at the BA festival”. Feed for this Entry. 28 January, 2010 at 5:12 pm. Curious about the project as I am beginning studies with e-puck now. 14 March, 2010 at 12:01 am.
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Hydrobot lives! | Walking with Robots
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After a few early problems, we’re pleased to say that the hydrogen-powered robot car is now up and running. It was worth it – hydrobot is going down especially well with visitors interested in alternative power or those hoping to avoid rising car tax! Responses to “Hydrobot lives! Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Simon | Walking with Robots
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Author Archive for Simon Worgan. WWR isn’t just giving visitors the chance to see robot demonstrations here at the Festival – you might get the chance to become a robot too! Inside the mini robot world these ‘robots’ start with four simple instructions:. 1) walk in a straight line (only your best robot impression please! 2) If you walk into another robot or the edge of the robot world you need to turn around and keep walking. 3) If you walk into a paper plate you must pick it up. Fancy a Sunday stroll?
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even you can make a robotic hand! | Walking with Robots
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Even you can make a robotic hand! Categories: Make Your Own. Dipgosh and Nathaniel are producing an activity as part of Walking with Robots where participants will be able to make their very own robotic hand. All you need is some cardboard, sticky tape, straws, and some string; and in Bluepeter style, heres one we made earlier …. Tune in later on, when we’ll show you how to make one of your very own. Responses to “even you can make a robotic hand! Feed for this Entry. 19 February, 2008 at 1:16 pm. On Mis...
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