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  2. Educational robotics - Wikipedia

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    The categories of educational robots seen as having more than one category. It can be alienated into four categories and it is based on their physical design, coding method and educational method is the alienated made. These categories can also be used to determine the type of robot that should be used and it give the needed output for a classroom.

  3. Robotics - Wikipedia

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    [128] [129] An advantage of diphonic branching is the emotion that the robot is programmed to project, can be carried on the voice tape, or phoneme, already pre-programmed onto the voice media. One of the earliest examples is a teaching robot named Leachim developed in 1974 by Michael J. Freeman.

  4. World Robot Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    Maximum robot size: Each robot must fit inside an upright 22 cm diameter and 22 cm high cylinder and must not weigh more than 1 kg. Assembly: The teams bring their robot completely disassembled. In the first part of the competition they will have 120 minutes to assemble their robots from loose parts without instructions.

  5. Nvidia announces Project GR00T AI technology for human-like ...

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    Nvidia is diving deeper into the robotics game with the debut of a new foundation model for humanoid robots dubbed Project GR00T.A foundation model is a type of AI system trained on massive ...

  6. ABU Robocon - Wikipedia

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    The ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest (ABU Robocon) is an Asian-Oceanian college robot competition, founded in 2002 by Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. In the competition robots compete to complete a task within a set period of time.

  7. See how robot tour guide shows folks around Tacoma college ...

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    The college plans to expand its robot fleet to include the south and central campuses, Lindquist said. Rivet adds to a growing robotic presence in the South Sound.

  8. Bio-inspired robotics - Wikipedia

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    A review of snake-like robots is presented by Hirose et al. [20] These robots can be categorized as robots with passive or active wheels, robots with active treads, and undulating robots using vertical waves or linear expansions. Most snake-like robots use wheels, which are high in friction when moving side to side but low in friction when ...

  9. Student Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Student Robotics is a registered charity that runs an annual robotics competition for teams of 16 to 19 year-olds. [1] The charity aims to foster a world where engineering and artificial intelligence is accessible to young people with a stated mission "to bring the excitement of engineering and the challenge of coding to young people through robotics". [2]