Dancing With A Smart Robot 170
Roland Piquepaille writes "Yes, this is possible, thanks to researchers at Tohoku University, reports Japan Today in a brief article [Warning: it takes a while for loading]. Equipped with a computer, sensors and batteries, it can move in any direction on four wheels and has memory for five steps necessary to dance the waltz. This sidebar contains a photograph of a student waltzing with the robot, MS DanceR (Mobile Smart Dance Robot), coming from another short story carried by Ananova."
Great! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Great! (Score:3, Funny)
Then again, most people have something else on their mind than intellectually stimulating conversation when in the company of a teen-aged girl. Although, this *is* Slashdot...
Re:Great! (Score:2)
(you just left that one out there...)
Re:Great! (Score:2)
Oh dear. <shudder>
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Then again, most comic book readers probably don't have a clue how to treat a woman. I don't hate, only pity...
Re:Great! (Score:1)
Or maybe I'm just not as physical as most others are. Yup. I also like to deny (or refuse to believe) male/female are different species and making first contact a.k.a. getting laid
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Is it just me or does this story seem a little old? :^P
Now, only if... (Score:3, Funny)
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A mobile female robot + slashdot? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:an inflatable model? (Score:1)
Re:A mobile female robot + slashdot? (Score:2)
Fry: Its not hurting anybody
Hermes: My god, He never took middle school hygiene, he never saw the propaganda film
Professor: Its just lucky I keep a copy in the VCR at all times
"No thanks Dad, i'd rather make out with my monrobot"
"DON'T DATE ROBOTS"
Not quite there yet... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Not quite there yet... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Not quite there yet... (Score:1, Informative)
getting "nothin" eh? (Score:3, Informative)
The irony of your phrase, "the dancer getting 'nothing,'" need no explanation I suppose
Re:Not quite there yet... (Score:1)
Bring it back (Score:1)
But can it do Swing? (Score:2, Interesting)
Break-dancing (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Break-dancing (Score:1, Funny)
A Waltz? (Score:3, Funny)
Prelude to a movie (Score:2)
hang on (Score:2)
Inquiring minds want to know (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Inquiring minds want to know (Score:1)
i'm sure there's DDR ram inside the robot but what do you mean ddr playing robot?
Re:Inquiring minds want to know (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Inquiring minds want to know (Score:2)
-uso.
Re:Inquiring minds want to know (Score:1)
-uso.
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Dance of death (Score:5, Funny)
If people just start dancing with them... they'll start to think of robots as people too. "You can't have people as slaves!" Pretty soon, they're driving to work in the morning and cutting us off very precisely. Then one thing leads to another and they take over.
What happens when the robots take over? Well you, me, and everyone you know and love will be put up against the wall.
All because they made dancing robots
Re:Dance of death (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:Dance of death (Score:2)
Including the virginity of many a
Re:Dance of death (Score:1)
--Bender
Re:inflatablity (Score:1)
What does it do (Score:5, Funny)
when your hands start to wander during the slow sets ?
Re:What does it do (Score:1)
Then it is time to take off the 3D goggles, get out of the lab and hang around real humans...............Wait, what am I saying? Holy Cow suspend my Geek Card and slap me.
Re:What does it do (Score:5, Funny)
Simple, standardized, easy-to-program response... except it sure hurts a lot more when the hand slapping your face is fashioned from sheet metal.
I guess they could try to program it to handle responses *other* than slapping... but that would be a lot more work, would require new hardware (and software?), and probably isn't the expected response anyway for the average guy who... well, to put it nicely, dances with robots.
The New Kevin Costner Epic... (Score:2)
Lt. John Dunbar, exiled to a remote space outpost, befriends aliens and robots, making him an intolerable aberration in the military.
Length: 4 hr, 58 min.
One server that will definitely survive /. (Score:5, Funny)
I would hope so, lest we be losing our collective powers!
photo caption contest if i ever saw one (Score:2)
$50 says the Boston Globe(along with 2 dozen other newspapers) feature it as their "name that caption" contest of the week.
What do you guys say to making it a slashdot poll? "I'm taking my 5-wheeled-robot a)dancing b) bowling c)nowhere, she's washing her circuit boards tonight d)CowboyNeal's house"
Re:photo caption contest if i ever saw one (Score:2)
apart.
I can see it now... (Score:2, Funny)
Possible teaching tool (Score:5, Informative)
Learning to do this takes both a lot of theoretical understanding and a lot of practice.
On thing beginner leaders need is practice time with someone willing to literally follow them - not to 'help them out' by guessing at the figure and completeing it, but to do exactly what is lead, no more, no less.
In essence, the leader needs the freedom to conduct experiments of the 'what happens if I push THIS button' variety. Kind of boring for the girl (though she will appreciate the results when he does figure it all out).
So maybe if they got the robot to the stage where it would be a good literal follower, it could be usefull for helping guys learn to lead.
This require more than the simple 'refuse to move if the lead is too forceful' described in the article - rather it requires 'reflexes' that react to clear consistent motion. To put it another way, it should be programmed to try to maintain certain relationships between itself and the various points of contact in the dance frame. Then the leader can learn to guide it via the dynamics of the system.
Leading is almost like backing a trailer... you don't think about the car, but rather the trailer. Similarly, as a dancer you soon stop thinking about your own body, and start thinking about what you want hers to do, then make the necessary motions in yours to cause that.
Re:Possible teaching tool (Score:1)
Dancing robots are just a funny diversion from the main goal of building this technology into millitary applications.
Re:Possible teaching tool (Score:2, Insightful)
I know you posted as Anonymous Coward, but are you David Flynn in real life?
Those who live in the Washington DC area and are part of the dance scene, will probably start to chuckle, which will lead to crying, then hysterical laughter will break out.
Your explanation is very mechanical and although this really isn't a good place to try to write about the subtle nuances of lead and follow technique, you wrote this like you're a robot. There's so much more to leading and following than the simple "if I pus
Re:Possible teaching tool (Score:3, Insightful)
I myself do some Lindy, but am mainly a Tango dancer.
One of the main problems beginners have is that they are generally learning by dancing with other beginners. If you can at least start dancing with a machine, you solve that problem completely.
Re:Possible teaching tool (Score:2, Insightful)
I understand your point, but also, understanding that mistakes on either side can be a valuable teaching tool, makes this robot less attractive as a teaching tool.
In the classes I teach, I quietly encourage mistakes. I know they'll be made, but they're also a tool for teaching. Understanding where either you or your partner went wrong is extremely valuable in learning how to dance. Being able to identify which of you (or both in some cases) made the mistake, helps you to understand better the dynamic o
Re:Possible teaching tool (Score:3, Insightful)
In swing, most of the lead is in the hand/arm.
In many ball room dances, the lead is more in the chest, and in many ways is simpler. The basic rule is stay in front of the leader's chest, and try to face him.
In Tango for example, the ideal would be to dance totally leading from the chest - it can even be done without actual contact relying on your eyes to tell you where your partner's chest is and which direction they are facin
Re:Possible teaching tool (Score:2, Insightful)
The lead differences between Lindy and Tango are quite different. Whenever I try to Tango (very poor...I need some remedial instruction), my right arm feels like it's going to fall off the next morning. =-)
However, in Lindy, most of the movement portion of the lead comes from the center point of balance (CPB) near the diaphragm. The CPB for women is slightly lower. The lead shouldn't use his arm to "move" the follow. A similar concept to the squared shoulders is used. If the lead tries to move his p
Yes but... (Score:2)
Re:Yes but... (Score:2, Funny)
there's only ONE 'MS dancer'... (Score:2, Funny)
The End (Score:2, Funny)
MS DanceR (Score:5, Funny)
Second Thoughts :) (Score:1, Funny)
Although now that I think about it...
I don't think they will ever make a robot that can can do what Steve Ballmer can do!
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Dr. Who responds (Score:1)
- Dr. Who.
Oh yeah? (Score:2)
Just (Score:1)
Why (Score:1)
Eh? (Score:2)
What? Did I accidentally go to Srashdot [engrish.com] instead?
(Sorry, couldn't resist!
Just what they need (Score:1)
One Disturbing Robot (Score:3, Interesting)
Young frankenstein reference (Score:1, Funny)
Hail to our new leader(s) ! (Score:1)
These dancers will take over the world
I will tell ya!
Comments at the Bottom of the Article (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Comments at the Bottom of the Article (Score:1, Funny)
Skip the robot (Score:1)
well.... (Score:2, Funny)
"Dancing With A Smart Robot" (Score:1)
Too close for comfort. (Score:1)
MS DanceR and Honda's ASIMO? (Score:1)
I think it would be funny..... (Score:2)
This BETTER be able to dance the robot (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe I'm just more of a visionary than most people though...
Let me know when.... (Score:1)
Dancing? I can make my dog dance
Re:Let me know when.... (Score:2, Funny)
"Shall We Dansu?" (Score:2)
Hurry and see the original [imdb.com] before J-Lo and Gere wreck the concept.
Freaky sh*t (Score:3, Funny)
OK,
Now that's just about the most disturbing thing I have every seen in my entire time browsing.I mean that scrawny geek is hugging up to a manakin on wheels.
This reminds me of my time as a researcher at the local University.
Those research lab boys need to get out more often (and their professors).
I showed it to a friend of mine who works in the arts and she said (and I quote) "yuccckkkky!"
xxx
MP
Nice legs... (Score:1)
Methinks they took the "grandma in wheelchair" model and tried to sell it of as a dancing robot.
Oh no! A Beowulf cluster of those!! (Score:1)
Smart robot? (Score:2)
Well, it's ahead of me now... (Score:2)
If it can do the waltz with any degree of precision, it's gotten to a stage that I have never been able to reach. And yes, I have been (forced into) training.
Score +2: 50% karma-whoring, 50% theft (Score:2)
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I just noticed something. (Score:1)
robot shill (Score:1)
MS DanceR (Score:2)
The MSDanceR?
If this thing has the same security problems as that other MS, just think, it could be open to viruses. What happens when a dancebot gets a virus and starts malfunctioning?
All of a sudden, your dance date hits the drink table, starts pouring booze down her robot-throat and signing "girls just wanna have fun" at the top of her lungs... er, speaker.
Hold me closer, MS DanceR... (Score:2, Funny)
Apache server for the band
Camera eyes, painted smile,
You were built by geeky men
Hard drive grinder, you might just find her,
dancing on silicon
Now she's got me, she don't dance sloppy,
MS DanceR, you're the one...
Hold me closer, MS DanceR.
Count your megabytes of memory.
Tokyo loves robot women.
Don't you drain your battery...
Linux freaks, out on the street,
Handing tickets out dissing Bill
Turning back, she just laughs,
Windows XP is not that bad...
Oooo (Score:2)
Re:Good news! (Score:3, Funny)
I don't know about you but I don't swing that way... it's MRS. Hand!
Re:Good news! (Score:1)
-uso.
Re:Good news! (Score:1)