Hi All, Just to let you know that we are adding some new computer vision to our Scott robot. The attached video shows the first stage of optical flow field tracking of a moving target, against a background. You will see the background moves as we simulate the walking action of Scott. The target is still highlighted in the centre foreground, although other similar movements are highlighted in red also. This is the beginnings of making our robot have an attentional system.
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Our robots are being developed by students and staff at Plymouth University. We use them for teaching, research and competition
We design and build humanoid robots at the Centre for Robotics and Neural Systems. We use them for teaching, for research and for internal robotics competitions. We also devote a lot of time to outreach to engage the next generation of engineers into the field. We thank our sponsors (i) Plymouth University, (ii) Silicon Sensors Ltd, (iii) Magnetic Shields Ltd, and (iv) Robotis
Scott Robot head camera system tracking moving target in optic flow field created by robot self motion
16/12/2018
Elves and Santa are alive and well at The University of Plymouth Electronics & Robotics rapid prototyping facility, pictured making mine-clearing robots, robot gliders and other robot gifts for Christmas! Happy Christmas to you all.
Hey everyone, sorry to have been quiet recently. here is a report of progress:
We now have converted Scott (our teen-size robot) to ROS, and updated the dynamixel interface to the servos. We are in the process of adding a GPU to the vision processing stream. Then we will be able to test Scott's walking and basic vision capabilities.
Phil
28/07/2017
We held our second annual robotics week outreach event at Plymouth recently. Here is the video showing some of the exhibits. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2i5YZAvQpfg&feature=youtu.be
UK Robotics Week with Plymouth University To celebrate the first UK Robotics Week (25 June - 1 July 2016) Plymouth University organises an afternoon of academic presentations, followed by a public ex...
21/07/2017
Hurrah! We have a new head for Scott, our teen/adult robot footballer. See the attached drawings and photos. Much testing and integration is now required, before we can even try and use the new design to play football. But progress is exciting. Looking forward to trying it all out! Phil
05/06/2017
Progress!! After a laboratory re-organisation we are making progress with a new head design for Scott. We have taken some time to engineer the new Plymouth OWL robot. It has two steerable eyes. We are in the process of adapting Scott to take the OWL eyes. They servos are fast (about half the speed of human eyes) and we should be able to track a moving ball. Check out the videos of students working on the OWL this last semester. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bduEr32dk4g and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBRrzwK_Kjg&feature=youtu.be
Look out for the new head design coming soon!!
Phil Culverhouse
19/05/2015
Our qualification video for FIRA 2015 in South Korea!
FIRA Qualification 2015 Scott preparing for his first competition, FIRA 2015 in South Korea. A quick demonstration of Scott doing some of the events he will participate in. Hope to ...
22/04/2015
Mustachio Drake with his bigger brother Mustachio Scott!
16/04/2015
Scott learning to stand for the first time
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