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    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot is a mini desktop robot

    ElectronBot is a desktop-scale robot platform designed for enthusiasts and makers, combining robotics, embedded systems, display, and gesture sensing into a compact mechanical “tool bot”. The project features six degrees of freedom (rotational axes) for arms, neck, and body, allowing expressive motion beyond simple head-tilt or arm-wave. It includes USB communication and a built-in display, enabling it to respond to host computer inputs and act as an interactive peripheral rather than just a...
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    Behaviour Control Framework

    Behaviour Control Framework

    A C++ framework that uses inhibition trees for behaviour control.

    The Behaviour Control Framework is a generic platform-independent C++ framework that implements a control architecture consisting of a hierarchical network of behaviour layers. These layers each contain behaviours that can inhibit one another and interact to achieve control. A full discussion of the structure and ideas behind this framework can be found in the Doxygen documentation that comes with the release. This documentation is well worth a read before you decide if the library is for you! The structure and implementation of this library focuses on the application of the inhibition-based behaviour control architecture to real-time control loops, but can reasonably be adapted for a wide variety of other artificial intelligence applications. ...
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    Implement a 3d simulator of a Quadrotor using the Gazebo simulator (part of the Player/Stage project); develop a Controller and some changes on Gazebo core required. Implement a client application, developed on Qt to interact with, using libgazebo.
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    A simulation environment for 2D robots to interact and perform tasks in. Meant to be educational and demonstrate emergent behaviors. No download necessary! See demos on project website!
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    Project Solo is an intelligent agent that operates other programs by spoofing mouse clicks and reading screenshots. The current focus is for it to be able to play the computer game Diablo by itself, and for it to be able to interact online with humans.
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    This is the Galileo CPE Lyon developpement site. The main goal of the project is to build an independent robot able to interact with its environement.
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