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Twinkle twinkle little star video
Twinkle twinkle little star video






twinkle twinkle little star video

Until then, we’ll just have to settle for the robotic equivalent of a four year old’s piano recital.

twinkle twinkle little star video

Eventually robots will be taught all the possible body positions humans can handle and the right time to use each. That’s especially true when you consider that the robots are applying those piano positions in complex variations (well, as complex as Twinkle, Twinkle gets) and are using those dance moves without preprogrammed routines. Nine keyboard positions and thirty dance moves is a small set of skills, but it’s a good beginning. The lessons learned by programming robots to dance and play instruments will eventually be used to create humanoids that can move and act like us.

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Here’s a clip of their work with the Jaemi HUBO robot: To that end, the MET Lab is also working on robots that can dance to any beat using 30 preprogrammed positions. What we do need is a robot that can perform complex repetitive tasks in a real-world environment using a basic set of programmed movements. We don’t need a humanoid that plays the harpsichord. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Nursery Rhyme With Lyrics Popular English Nursery Rhymes For Children, Animated cinema and cartoon movies HD Online free video Subtitles and dubbed Watch 2016. Heck, we even have artificial intelligences that will compose original music. After all, we’ve got plenty of automated keyboards. Oh, its robot parents must be so proud!īefore you start dreaming about the robot version of Elton John winning Grammys, you should know that the work with Robonova is more about coordination that it is about playing the piano. Watch it pound out a very cute rendition of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the clip below. While the fingerless robot is far from a musical prodigy, it has been programmed with nine different positions that allow it to play notes on a C scale at any interval desired.

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Alyssa Batula, a graduate student at Drexel University’s Music Entertainment Technology (MET) Lab, has taught a Robonova humanoid robot how to play the keyboard. Move over keyboard cat, there’s a new ham-fisted pianist ready to capture the hearts and minds of the internet.








Twinkle twinkle little star video