This Month
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- Mar 03Janos.HaitsSearchbots - build your own search robot
Searchbots.net is an experimental search engine that investigates the use of mythology, personification and game theory as motivational strategies in creating a sustainable search community. Searchbots has a rich history and is unique in that it allows you to search using more "human" and entertaining types of information like colour and mood.
February 2010
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- Feb 11sandosLow Cost DIY Bipedal | Let's Make Robots!
That's a great project, and you've documented it really well on your blog. That was really interesting reading, thanks. I hadn't heard of this 'openservo' idea where you remove the servo's control PCB and run the wires from the motor AND the pot out to an external control board. Interesting idea.
You've managed to get the motion looking quite natural too. I'm interested to read what else you'll post about the robot.
- Feb 09Janos.Haitseverybodywave
everybodywave's project page. Below is a collection of Google Wave extensions (gadgets and robots) that I have developed, as well as other concepts that you may find to be useful.
January 2010
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- Jan 21Janos.HaitsHome (Emaily) Google wave
Emaily is a robot running on Google AppEngine, which works as a gateway between Google Wave and Email. With this, you can send and receive emails inside Google Wave.
- Jan 18Janos.HaitsWavedirectory | Wave Gadgets
This section of wavedirectory.net is under development. Follow us on twitter for updates.
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- Jan 04Janos.HaitsSTAIR
Our single robot platform will integrate methods drawn from all areas of AI, including machine learning, vision, navigation, manipulation, planning, reasoning, and speech/natural language processing. This is in distinct contrast to the 30-year trend of working on fragmented AI sub-fields, and will be a vehicle for driving research towards true integrated AI.
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December 2009
- Dec 30malheiroWe Feel Fine / mission
Since August 2005, We Feel Fine has been harvesting human feelings from a large number of weblogs. Every few minutes, the system searches the world's newly posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases "I feel" and "I am feeling". Because blogs are structured in largely standard ways, the age, gender, and geographical location of the author can often be extracted and saved along with the sentence, as can the local weather conditions at the time the sentence was written. Using a series of playful interfaces, the feelings can be searched and sorted across a number of demographic slices, offering responses to specific questions. At its core, We Feel Fine is an artwork authored by everyone.
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