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Tag: Humanoid

Perturbations

Kicking bipedal robots is now called “perturbations” in the academic language of aggressive human robot interactions.

The cameraman falling down also made the cut. I guess it’s only fair to also show human missteps along robot missteps.

Posted on August 21, 2024August 20, 2024Tags abuse, bipedal, Humanoid, kickingLeave a comment on Perturbations

Kicking humanoids in slow motion

Barely walking humanoid in a sport suit gets kicked by a human. I guess to make it go faster?

Format VideoPosted on November 28, 2023Tags abuse, Humanoid, kicking, slapmybot, walkingLeave a comment on Kicking humanoids in slow motion

Testing a balancing humanoid

Testing a balancing humanoid by kicking it… then smiling.
(happens at 1:55)

Format VideoPosted on November 11, 2016November 27, 2023Tags Humanoid, kick, leg, lol, robots, slapmybotLeave a comment on Testing a balancing humanoid

“The operator can feel what the robot can feel, in terms of balance”

Tele-operated Humanoid with Balance Feedback by MIT Biomimetics Robotics Lab

Extract from this source

Posted on August 18, 2015Tags balance, Humanoid, operator, robot, tele-operatedLeave a comment on “The operator can feel what the robot can feel, in terms of balance”
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