Real Life Monkeylord.
Moderator: Moderators
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
Didn't watch full video... but is that thing's brain a cell phone?Saktoth wrote:The future is now!
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
The video is ~1minute long, you should seek mental help with that ADD.SinbadEV wrote:Didn't watch full video...
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
I'm technically supposed to be working right now and could not watch with sound so once I'd seen what was being depicted I decided to watch again after work when I can do so with sound... also yes... I'm pretty sure I have ADD or something similar but its still undiagnosed.Regret wrote:The video is ~1minute long, you should seek mental help with that ADD.SinbadEV wrote:Didn't watch full video...
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
That's pretty unimpressive.
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
Having undiagnosed ADDs is unimpressiv?
Also that robo can clean my house.
Also that robo can clean my house.
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
You try and write a walk script that good. >:(Das Bruce wrote:That's pretty unimpressive.
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
My skills don't affect how impressive it is, it's measured relative to their contemporaries. For example big dog.Saktoth wrote:You try and write a walk script that good. >:(Das Bruce wrote:That's pretty unimpressive.
-
- Posts: 179
- Joined: 17 Jul 2007, 00:52
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
*clicks, hesitantly*
...Well at least it wasn't some dick posting "big dog" for the fourteenth time.
This goes in OT.
...Well at least it wasn't some dick posting "big dog" for the fourteenth time.
This goes in OT.
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
came here to post big dog in order to pwn the OP's pussybot but someone beat me to it
heres more big dog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHJJQ0zNNOM
this thread is now about big dog
heres more big dog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHJJQ0zNNOM
this thread is now about big dog
Re: Real Life Monkeylord.
Well, this thing utilizes a neural network (a pretty naive one at that), while big dog uses multidimensional state space tunneling, which is ultimately a simpler model but much harder to comprehend, at least for me. So, you know. Neat hardware hack with the six legs, but it's been done.
About a decade ago someone made an analog kinda sorta "neural net" based on component hysterisis. It's memory was unstable so it "forgot" if left turned off for a minute or so, but the system was amazingly compact (like, the size of a quarter) and could do approximately the same things as the robot in the op with basically no processing power.
About a decade ago someone made an analog kinda sorta "neural net" based on component hysterisis. It's memory was unstable so it "forgot" if left turned off for a minute or so, but the system was amazingly compact (like, the size of a quarter) and could do approximately the same things as the robot in the op with basically no processing power.