Using Haptic Gloves to Control an Amazing Telepresence Robot!
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- Опубліковано 9 гру 2019
- We go literally hands-on with the HaptX haptic glove to test its integration with an incredibly dexterous telepresence robot by Shadow Robot Company. Using these VR hand controllers, we're able to not only manipulate intricate objects like a rubix cube, but feel the objects we're grasping in a natural and intuitive way! We chat with the makers of this tech to learn how far telepresence robotics have come and what's next.
Shot by Gunther Kirsch and edited by Norman Chan
Additional footage courtesy of Shadow Robot Company and Syntouch
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This is literally the Aperture Science Hands Tech Demo lol
With a LOT MORE EXPENSIVE hardware :D. Aperture Hand Labs was a great Knuckles intro. I've used one of these HaptX gloves and they're freakin incredible. Waiting for the day we don't need to be strapped to a table with them.
@@zeke7515 obviously.
WHEN DO WE PUT THESE IN A MECH SUIT
Fallout power armor WOOT WOOT!!!
as soon as we can reliably power one I'd imagine
This is exactly what I came here to say, I'm just not fast enough.
Combine these projects!
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@@ernestthelumberjack wrote can power it using a combination of Kanye west's and Trumps ego and narcissism.
Always impressed with Norm's interviewing abilities. He clearly does his homework beforehand and it shows, teasing out the most useful information and doing his best to make the interviewee shine.
Seriously Norm, thanks for all the hard work!
His segues are on point as well
(HaptX guy from the video here) -- Can confirm: Norm comes prepared, asks thoughtful questions, and shows genuine interest in the tech on and off camera. It was a pleasure working with him!
Also can confirm: he nailed the flip cup @4:20 on his first attempt.
Daniel Kennard If you go back a couple of years all of the comments on those earlier videos say that Norm is a terrible interviewer. Funny how times change.
I love how close-ups like at 1:44 look stop-motion animated. I know they're not, of course, but it *looks* like it.
Yeah, probably latency/polling matched with super fast motors makes it look stop motion
Imagine the best surgeons in the world being able to operate from across the globe.
Imagine being able to change diapers from across the room.
@@FMFvideos LOL, Hell yea. I like how you think. 😀
Yeah, only for $100,000
Imagine using this to masterbate!
The internet speed needs working, since a very small delay may be very deadly while providing a surgery
Finally, I can flip people off from the other side of the planet.
(╯°□°)╯︵/(.□ . \)
That would be so awesome. 😂
🖕
(Gives finger in Australian)
“Sigh, it’s upside down...”
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The holy grail has to be able to juggle with them!
I would say using a pair of chopsticks is equally hard, if not harder.
Need to get a pro juggler to try!
@@1st1anarkissed or just a juggler
@@willd6215 well it wouldn't be hard to get a guy who does cool stuff and see how far up the skill grade he can get. i'm sure there's at least 3 decent pro jugglers busking somewhere in that city any given day.
It's definitely not the hardest, but I think typing on a keyboard would be interesting to see. In terms of hard to do, I think playing guitar or piano will be quite painful
I wish I could see an artist drawing with a pencil with those arms attached to them and seeing if they can tele-draw this way.
Hello, and welcome to Drawfee!
I'm intrigued in your train of thought on using THESE gloves and robots arms - highly unpractical - for your given task when instead you could use a - purpose-built - pen and tablet solution hooked to a PC to draw on and then teleprompt the information there to another PC? The WORST solution that might actually work would be to JUST teleprompt the pen in your bare hands instead of THOSE gloves holding a regular pen.
@@Duraltia Because it would be cool
You could do one drawing while the robotic hand draws a duplicate. Double your production.
@@grimsoul0 Who needs printers? We could have an entire factory of robot arms replicating famous artists drawings as they're being done. Now that is true efficiency.
How come Norm is such a great interviewer? Flowing questions perfectly pointed follow ups from actually listening. Great video :)
Norm, beautiful presentation and interview! Good questions and letting the smart people talk.I Love the video and where it's all going!
Dude, Doc Oc will become REALITY
As soon as we connect it to the brain, yes
For Doc Oc Tech you are on the wrong video, search for brain interface. Currently the biggest concern are permanent solutions. It works just fine. It's just that your body doesn't like the implants long term.
And then so will be the first real life, live action hentai pornstar.
Now I can change diapers!
That very slight jitteriness makes them look like they're stop motion animation. And...I kind of love it.
That's AMAZING, I love how advanced technology is getting!
These have come so far damn! I’m excited
Incredible advancement. I would imagine these hands would eventually handle non-dry environments. planting plants, aquatic research, etc..
This is literally the Aperature Hand Labs robot
I'm late, I made the same comment
You get the like for the original
I thought it was some aperture science portal video until i clicked it
The hands look so much like stop-motion it's crazy! :D I love it
This is fascinating! One question I wish was asked at the end: What are the particular improvements they feel are necessary to get the full human capabilities they were speaking of?
Love the stop motion like movement of the robot fingers.
It''s like Harryhausen himself animated them! Beautiful imperfections :)
Adam absolutely HAS to try to juggle with this!
Looks like the Future is drawing closer and closer :D Even if those hands are still pretty clumsy, this is definitely going somewhere. Haptic feedback in a glove is something I'd seen only in movies for ages, and these last years are making it real, that's quite extraordinary.
Thanks Norm and Tested for that review !
“Hello. It’s me again , friendly frank. Who you murdered”.
Wonderful! I love it!
Aperture Hand Labs 2 is looking great!
Univeral Robots probably really liked when Norm called their UR10-cobots "almost like industrial robots" 😂
That sounds like a good thing for manipulating radioactive material or stuff that cannot be contaminated
Sick T-shirt Norm!
Can’t wait for the mech release
Wow, this is really really cool!!!!
Wow. Just wow.
Been wanting to try these HaptiX gloves for like years.
Love the stop motion
So amazing to see these things in old school anime and see it from the early stages
Haptic gloves and omnidirectional treadmills, we are getting closer to the Oasis!
Bruh this looks dope
I wonder if they could hook up a sensor like there are in prosthetic arms that read the electrical signals in your arm to move a prosthetic hand and record the inputs? Might help improve prosthetic hands to be quicker and more dexterous
Awesome!!!!
Amazing
Would it be possible to add more arms like these in a backpack and hook them up to the brain?
Soren Sackreiter Perhaps
Calm down there, Dr. Octavius.
Theoretically, yes
Direct connection to the brain would kill you, use a neural sensor network head mount/cap and shave your head instead.
@@r603burakkusuta2 [citation needed]
Super cool! 😃
About the difficulties of the thumb joint mirroring the capabilities of the human thumb...how about the folded mechanical linkages that have been coming out?
Put a 3D camera about where a head should be compared to the arms and hands and then wear some VR goggles. Then you could be in a different room or even a different city, state, country, planet! Well, maybe not too far away as the latency would become an issue. This could mean doing work on the ISS without an EVA or even from a ground station. Cook tech.
P.S. Seems I should wait until the end of the video to comment as you guys touched on this. :-)
My idea was to make a robot with the camera and hands, had troubles bout the legs so i decided on wheels but still
with haptic gloves like these, you could just simulate a controller object in VR, and make it feel and look to the player like they're using whatever controller they want.
you could even create entirely new controllers, or simulate an entire arcade cabinet complete with goofy controls.
Sheeeesh, things like this are gonna be crucial for technological advancement
Future: Ok google take my shirt
These gloves are exactly what I need for my mech prototype.
This is going to be amazing in gaming, art, so many applications! I know it will also want to be used in some very crucial applications such as surgery or handling radioactive materials or biohazardous materials. I just hope those folks work "hard wired" but I suppose if the connection went down there would be a backup surgeon who keep you from dying while the techs fixed it? LOL Pretty fabulous future, I must say.
Imagine: the world's most technologically advanced reacharound
Telepresence robotics wow!
I thought about these gloves/robot hands 20 years ago, ok I didn't know how they might work but I imagined them, my idea is let us say for example a washing machine factory, there could be one guy with the gloves on building a washing machine and 50 sets of arms copying his motions on an assembly line, the beauty of this system is it gives hand built quality to products but production line speed...cheers now
Been hearing a lot of good things about your hands back at the main office. VP of sales, Ted baker, said “Bill, you gotta fly down there and you gotta see these hands” and I said “Ted, you’re lying and you’re fired”. But then I thought, if Ted was willing to get fired over these hands, maybe I better check ‘em out for myself. So here I am. Those. Are. Impressive. Gotta shake that hand.
Fascinating video! I loved hearing what went on to put all of it together. So many great sound bites, makes me super excited for whats possible in the next several years
Nice to see they use a speedcube instead of a Rubik's brand
Imagine the practical uses. Remote Surgury. This is amazing
Or hear me out PORN
use this for deep ocean repair/exploration along with VR steroscopic vision!!!
Oh someone is going to get MeToo'd controlling these by remote for certain
It's amazing how tactile they are, if someone could write an AI algorithm that's tuned and trained with natural human movement you could make some really cool precision robots. If they can increase the polling as well it would be even more amazing.
Jaeger Mech Technology might be closer than expected!
Imaging slapping someone on the other side of the world and actually feeling it in your hand 😮
The way the robot fingers move is really cool. Like, Super fluid but at the same time twitchy.
Whelp, one step closer to playing Rock 'em sock 'em with Jaeger's
This has so much potential. Military personnel can control robots of warfare without ai.
This is mental
How do you keep slam dunking videos back to back Norm? 👍
impressive
Can these be combined with valve’s index controllers? To do some offshore virtual robotic surgeries ?
But does this mean you'd be able to tickle yourself?
On a related note, are the hands scalable?
Omg, Giant robot hands.
Excellent platform for data collection and feed to the ML model so the arms can start working without human assisting them in the future.
every invention becomes a weapon at some point, imagine this being implemented on a 10-meter tall mobile suit, being piloted inside or controlled remotely using a custom VR set up, then say "oh, this robot is for dancing"
If you concealed your own hands (behind a sheet or something, or from the view of a VR headset set in a different location), how would that effect the process?
thats neat, wonder what the tech will be like in 20 years
Good morning Hal
Hopefully full body and more accurate
I can already see the future, Chambers that have a 360 degree treadmill as well as these haptic controllers and vr hesdsets, use this tech with the robotic tech in the video and you can have a remote controlled warrior that we can send overseas
Or instead of a vr headset you could have a display that wraps around the outer edges of the chamber and have a few cameras on your robot warrior so you can see what the robot sees
Now For the rest of ready player one to be made
WAIT! Hold up a tad!
Fingerprints are important to amplify vibes, helping us differentiate surfaces?
Wasn't expecting this kind of knowledge from a video about bots
Wonder what would be the "perfect fingertip" for "seeing with hands"
Use this technology for future Vr games
Imagine how much firefighters’ lives could be saved if this was invented earlier.
The way the fingers twitch looks like stop motion.
With the close ups of the arms around 1:36 it looks like they’re from one of those 1970-80 movies with stop motion because there was almost not CG or at least not competent CG.
So funny enough... this would be a perfect use of technology to do Telepresence Massage in the age of COVID19.
I just realised why they have that foot switch... you ever seen in VRchat type games when someone moves in an unexpected way that the controllers aren't quite sure what to make of? and so the character models hands flail around wildly for a second?... god damn, imagine those robot arms swinging around suddenly and knocking out the pilot.
2019: Cybernetic Touch sensitive machines.
2039: SAO
Maybe in 50 years this will be in people's homes and work almost perfectly. ToT
Kinda sad they don't let you smash through tables yet
Kemphoss -
It can though
@@index7787 The first thought I had when I saw the hand shake was him just obliterating his hand within the lethal grips of the robot arm.
Though the likelihood is they have actuator constraints and even more likely is that the fingers are weak.
I just crapped my pants. Holy shat. This is also terrifying.
Maybe if a A Memory Movement(a Macro) can be repeatitive for maybe a factory of "always same needs at the point" to use robots will be faster? Just an idea.
Adam we miss you.
*Reel Steel Shadowboxing intensifies*
0:34 "I just got back from a really cool demo a couple of months back" You just got back from a demo a couple of months back?
And boy are his arms tired!
“I just got back from a really cool demo, a couple months back”
Use your ears and ability to identify context.
In combination with the VR on a deep sea research vessel with a ROV you could explore the titanic and other sunken ships.
It looks like they are using a pneumatic or hydraulic fluid system to achive the small points of tactile feedback. Would it be more responsive to use an ER fluid within a confined layer of nitrile with a electromagnetic matix of pathways embedded in it. This should allow for much faster response time in the system and have greater potential to scale up the system. Potentially allowing a set of giant ands to be controlled to move large heavy objects. Possibly is response to large scale catastrophes like a building collapse.
Gosh, imagine a robot on the ISS or the moon.
@@chyza2012 the moon is more than feasible, mars not so much until quantum entanglement is actually used within computing. Then you'd have 0 latency communication across the universe basically.
get this system on mars!
reminds me of that portal 2 vr game
This video reminds me of the Big Bang theory episode where someone gets a robotic arm stuck on their little man
All I'm thinking, with this technology after a bit we could make giant robots just like in Titanfall that we could control just by moving.
No more laying on lefty to make it numb for a stranger's presence, telepresence is like having two permanently numb arms.
now imagine the same tech being used to control the arm on spot
well hand tracking comes early next year for Oculus Quest. without any gear.
Now we wait for the Nintendo power glove 2.0