You are probably saying this by looking at the performance these robots are capable of, I won't say they are gonna take over the world but then robots can be programmed more intelligent and dynamic. One of the participants say that they only worked for abouta week to develop the system, this might be the topmost reason for the weaker performance. Also, the video is of 8+ years back, that time it is surely that robotic system development was not like today. If you have noticed, they are doing processing in the remote system if they are using webcam. It might be so because the onboard processors are not well capable of performing real time image processing or that time these high performance processors would cost significantly much higher. However, today a simple system on a chip that can process real time neural networks for image analysis are faster and lot cheaper, which lets us do all the processing lot faster in the robot itself. I just mean to say that we can't judge the robotics field by looking at the performance of robots in this video.
@@anantabipal Yes I do agree with you. First of all I was being sarcastic. I do very agree upon the that we can't compare this video to show much our current technological advancements in Ai and robotics. There is much progress and improvements in the field, for example Tesla's Autopilot, Boston Dynamics Spot, then Sophia and lots of other progressions. All I wanted say is that the field is not ready in the near future to produce a human like robot which can be as intelligent as human. Some people believe that robots are gonna take over the world which I disagree. It's just that the field has not progressed to create something like that, in future it might but not anytime soon. I see why you wanted to correct me and I do agree with your points. My intention was to be sarcastic and tell people not worry that robots are not yet ready to take over the world. I hope you get my point.
As per my analysis for the robots using webcam all the processing are being performed wirelessly in the another (remote) system, however those using IR sensors are doing processing in the robot uC itself.
Yeah many different approach but in each case missed some. Aspects. It was something to learn from each team though.
Thank you for these images of high definition
No problem and thanks for being a noob, we need more like you.
And people say robots are gonna take over the world
You are probably saying this by looking at the performance these robots are capable of, I won't say they are gonna take over the world but then robots can be programmed more intelligent and dynamic. One of the participants say that they only worked for abouta week to develop the system, this might be the topmost reason for the weaker performance. Also, the video is of 8+ years back, that time it is surely that robotic system development was not like today. If you have noticed, they are doing processing in the remote system if they are using webcam. It might be so because the onboard processors are not well capable of performing real time image processing or that time these high performance processors would cost significantly much higher. However, today a simple system on a chip that can process real time neural networks for image analysis are faster and lot cheaper, which lets us do all the processing lot faster in the robot itself.
I just mean to say that we can't judge the robotics field by looking at the performance of robots in this video.
@@anantabipal Yes I do agree with you. First of all I was being sarcastic. I do very agree upon the that we can't compare this video to show much our current technological advancements in Ai and robotics. There is much progress and improvements in the field, for example Tesla's Autopilot, Boston Dynamics Spot, then Sophia and lots of other progressions. All I wanted say is that the field is not ready in the near future to produce a human like robot which can be as intelligent as human. Some people believe that robots are gonna take over the world which I disagree. It's just that the field has not progressed to create something like that, in future it might but not anytime soon. I see why you wanted to correct me and I do agree with your points. My intention was to be sarcastic and tell people not worry that robots are not yet ready to take over the world. I hope you get my point.
@@sabiviji7050 I agree with you as well. Good to hear back from you! 😄
Is this undergraduate project?, this amazing :)
Yo it's been 9 years 😀
Didn't knew uC have enough RAM to store images, how about processing it O.o
As per my analysis for the robots using webcam all the processing are being performed wirelessly in the another (remote) system, however those using IR sensors are doing processing in the robot uC itself.
2020, See you guys again here in 10 years
amazing student
team 1 was fun
2021 most of such projects could be / would be done with ROS based robots and this would be easiest of problems I guess.
@40:29 why is this guy barefoot lol
I watch for 1hour LMAO
when you release your code to the public
31:02
2020
Yes
I wonder if any of these used python for A.I
This was in 2011 and during the last 9 years technology has been progressing a lot, and AI is one of the blooming tech recently.
imagine making iron man legit
best
2021 lol
gimme like 100000