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  2. Ribo (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Ribo is controlled by Ubuntu and Windows based operating system (OS). The OS powers the robot's multimedia system including a camera, a microphone array with an RGB and depth camera. The microphone array of the Kinect device was used as the sound source for 3D sound localization. Ribo uses text-to-speech synthesis for robotic voice conversion. [8]

  3. Open-source robotics - Wikipedia

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    An open source iCub robot mounted on a supporting frame. The robot is 104 cm high and weighs around 22 kg. The robot is 104 cm high and weighs around 22 kg. Open-source robotics is a branch of robotics where robots are developed with open-source hardware and free and open-source software , publicly sharing blueprints , schematics , and source ...

  4. Index of robotics articles - Wikipedia

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    Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, structural disposition, manufacture and application of robots. [1] Robotics is related to the sciences of electronics, engineering, mechanics, and software. [2]

  5. Robot Operating System - Wikipedia

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    Stretch: an integrated mobile manipulator by Hello Robot targeting assistive applications. [132] [133] SummitXL: [134] mobile robot developed by Robotnik, an engineering company specialized in mobile robots, robotic arms, and industrial solutions with ROS architecture. UBR1: [135] [136] developed by Unbounded Robotics, a spin-off of Willow Garage.

  6. Voice user interface - Wikipedia

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    A voice command device is a device controlled with a voice user interface. Voice user interfaces have been added to automobiles , home automation systems, computer operating systems , home appliances like washing machines and microwave ovens , and television remote controls .

  7. Lego Mindstorms - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Mindstorms product line was the first project of "Home Education", a division of Lego Education established by employee Tormod Askildsen in 1995. Askildsen, who had previously spent ten years working for Lego Education, had grown frustrated working with teaching professionals and wanted to create an improved educational experience that was delivered directly towards children.

  8. History of robots - Wikipedia

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    Invented by W. H. Richards, the robot - named Eric - consisted of an aluminium suit of armour with eleven electromagnets and one motor powered by a 12-volt power source. The robot could move its hands and head and could be controlled by remote control or voice control. [55]

  9. Behavior-based robotics - Wikipedia

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    Behavior-based robotics (BBR) or behavioral robotics is an approach in robotics that focuses on robots that are able to exhibit complex-appearing behaviors despite little internal variable state to model its immediate environment, mostly gradually correcting its actions via sensory-motor links.