This new version has a robot sitting inside a ball with the head being magnetically coupled to the body. Among many things with this build, we thought it was cool how the robot has one drive ...
This playful and charming robot inspired by Pixar's Luxo Jr. desk lamp was built by Apple robotics researchers.
We’ve never lived in a world in which major-league spring training games had balls and strikes called by robot umps, otherwise known as the Automated Ball-Strike system (ABS). But it’ll happen ...
along with a Pi Camera on a gimballed camera head. Running OpenCV on the Raspberry Pi gives the Mekamon robot the ability to follow a colored ball placed in its field of vision. Later work ...
A batter, pitcher or catcher may contest an umpire’s ball-strike call, and ask a computer using a pitch-location system known as Hawk-Eye to decide whether the ump’s call was correct.
The verdict from Mr. Robot — aka the Automatic Ball-Strike (ABS ... Scherzer shook his head, then went back to work and eventually struck out Nootbaar. So take that, robot fans.