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Monday, March 6, 2017

Revealed!!! First Table Tennis Robotic Coach designed in Japan


If you're interested in learning how to play table tennis, a robot in Japan is up for the coaching job, and the bot has even earned a Guinness World Record for its tutoring skills.
The robot, called FORPHEUS, was named the "first robot table tennis tutor" for its ability to play and teach the sport. Guinness World Record officials said the robot's "unique technological intelligence and educational capabilities" earned it the title. The record-breaking robotuses vision and motion sensors to track a match, with cameras following the ball 80 times per second.
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Beyond game play, the cameras also help FORPHEUS in its role as a teacher, according to its developers. The robot can project an image of where the ball will land to help a competitor or student. Algorithms and artificial intelligence also allow FORPHEUS to rate players, assessing their game play to better tailor the lessons. [The 6 Strangest Robots Ever Created]
However, Japanese electronics company Omron Corp. developed FORPHEUS not only to teach the game of table tennis, but to help "harmonize" the human-robot relationship, lead developer Taku Oya told the Guinness World Records.


"At the moment it is a human who teaches a robot how to behave or teach," Taku said in a statement. "But in the next 20 years it may be possible that a robot teaches a robot or a robot develops a robot."

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