Inspired by Geoff Peterson, the robot skeleton sidekick on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson", I decided to take a shot at building my own version of Geoff...and after several months, I finally have some results! Being that he is a skeleton, I figured he would fit in just fine here.
Like Geoff, he has an arm that moves via servo and one that can be manually posed. He has a head that turns left and right. He has a jaw that opens and closes when he says something. He has RBG LEDs for eyes. Overall, this was a really cool project.
Okay, so I have a really cool toy. That's good for me, but why should this really be of interest to you? Here's why...
You get to control it online. (http://www.tzankoff.com/fergybot)
That's right. YOU get to play with this thing just about as much as I do. Using my website, you get to control what the robot does and you also get a vote as to what the robot might say. I am planning a large scale test this Friday night (10/15) and lasting through the weekend. I encourage everybody to stop by and try having the robot do something.
Prior to Friday, if you could, stop by the voice control page and submit as many phrases as you would like for the robot to say...and please keep it clean.
I will be adding photos this week (October 10th), a video (hopefully) by the end of the month, and will answer any questions that you might have at my earliest convenience.
Thread: The Robot Skeleton Project
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The Robot Skeleton Project –
10-12-2010,09:53 AM
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10-15-2010,03:15 PM
The test is now underway. It will remain throughout the night or until the battery dies. Do some serious bossing around tonight!
http://bit.ly/dcXN9w
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10-15-2010,05:56 PM
The battery died. I didn't know how charged up it was to begin with, so...oh, well. Through it all, I had 23 unique visitors sending a total of 201 strings of commands of which 3 got lost in translation. Not bad. I'll try it again someday. In the meantime, I took notes and I am off to make some program improvements.
Thank you, all.



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