Collectible TV Tie In Toys
Updated: 2012-06-30 21:29:07
There are many ways to promote television shows as well as movies. One of the most common ways is through introducing toys onto the market. Not only do they get children involved with the show and have them imagine the characters, but also they become collectibles over time. Imagine all of the television shows from [...]
: All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Robots Podcast 107 : Mary-Anne Williams Posted 30 Jun 2012 at 17:41 UTC by John_RobotsPodcast Professor Mary-Anne Williams came to robotics through RoboCup Her background began in computer science , from which she moved to AI , with a primary interest in knowledge representation and reasoning , having done some work in belief revision how to update a knowledge base when you receive new or contradictory information In 2001, she attended the International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence IJCAI with which RoboCup was co-located and was captivated by the Sony AIBO then used as players in RoboCup soccer She was also impressed with how much progress there'd been since the first
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The savvy tech geeks at POPSCI recently included the Windoro as part of Junes’s hottest gadgets; we couldn’t agree more with that choice. The Windoro is really the first window cleaning robot available to normal consumers. This autonomous robot uses microfiber pads and a cleaning solution to polish your windows and comes in two halves (one on each [...]
: All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Robots Podcast 106 : Swiss Robotics Posted 16 Jun 2012 at 20:24 UTC by John_RobotsPodcast In this episode Robots Podcast talks with Dario Floreano about his new role as director of the Swiss National Center of Competence for Research NCCR in Robotics which brings together leading experts in the field working at Swiss institutions , including EPFL ETH Zurich the University of Zurich and Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence IDSIA NCCR Robotics was launched in December 2010 and will run for up to twelve years . The center aims to develop humanÂ-oriented robots that assist people in their daily lives and improve their quality of life . Their research is currently organized into
All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Robotic Zebrafish Influences Real Fish Posted 14 Jun 2012 at 17:22 UTC by John_RobotsPodcast Researchers at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University in the U.S . and the Instituto Superiore di Sanità in Italy have created a robotic zebrafish that can mix with real zebrafish and influence their behavior The robot visually resembles an actual zebrafish . It is roughly 15 centimetres long and spray-painted with the zebrafish' characteristic blue stripe pattern . To influence fish behavior , the researchers controlled the robot's tail motion to mimic that of real fish . This new research builds on past projects for mixed robot-animal societies which has tackled chickens and cockroaches