Re-elected Democratic Congressman Ed Perlmutter turned cartwheels before a rowdy crowd of Democrats. During the campaign, Republicans used video of Perlmutter turning cartwheels in negative ads. (Nov. 3)
Continue reading …House Speaker-in-waiting John Boehner pledged Wednesday that Republicans will use their new House majority to seek a “smaller, less costly, and more accountable government,” and said he hoped President Barack Obama would join them. (Nov. 3)
Continue reading …A utility official says a home in Boston exploded after construction crews accidentally struck a natural gas line. There were no immediate reports of injuries. (Nov. 3)
Continue reading …Lun Lun, Zoo Atlanta’s 13-year-old giant panda gives birth to her third cub. The cub is the only giant panda born at a US zoo this year. (Nov. 3)
Continue reading …House Republican Leader John Boehner and the presumptive next speaker of the House says the Republican takeover of the body means hard work ahead to reduce the size of government. (Nov. 3)
Continue reading …Randy Quaid and wife miss California court hearing; TI’s wife pleads not guilty to drug possesion; Rick Fox is the latest celebrity to be eliminated from DWTS. (Nov. 3)
Continue reading …Ricky Martin reveals how his life has changed since he revealed he was gay and why he waited for the right time to come out. (Nov. 3)
Continue reading …You may not be able to build an HRP-4C fembot in your average garage, but the programming would practically take care of itself — not only does the AIST humanoid sing using off-the-shelf Yamaha Vocaloid software, its dance moves are click-and-drag, too. Roboticist Dr. Kazuhito Yokoi gave IEEE Spectrum an inside look at the HRP-4C’s motion trajectory software, which works much like 3D animation tools: you position the limbs where you want them to start and when you want them to end up using keyframes , and the software takes care of the rest. The system’s intelligent enough to generate a 6.7 second sequence from just eight keyframes, and it compensates for hazardous instructions, too — if your haphazard choreography would tip her over or send limbs flying, it’ll automatically adjust her moves. See how it works in a video after the break and hit up our source link for the full interview. Continue reading Choreographing a humanoid robot’s dance routine is as easy as click and pull Choreographing a humanoid robot’s dance routine is as easy as click and pull originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Nov 2010 09:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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