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Fortnite Game of Thrones Books. Comics Music. Filed under: Tech Honda Robot. Honda retires its famed Asimo robot New, 10 comments. Linkedin Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. Next Up In Tech. Sign up for the newsletter Verge Deals Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week. With a greatly enhanced situation adaptive capacity both intelligently and physically, ASIMO moves one step closer to practical use in crowded public spaces and office environments.

Honda has developed a new system that is a fundamental technology for advanced intelligence, which comprehensively evaluates inputs from multiple sensors that are equivalent to the visual, auditory, and tactile senses of a human being, then estimates the situation of the surrounding environment and determines the corresponding behavior of the robot.

ASIMO became capable of responding to the movement of people and the surrounding situations. For instance, ASIMO will stop its current action and change its behavior to accommodate the intention of the other party. Coordination between visual and auditory sensors enables ASIMO to simultaneously recognize a face and voice, enabling ASIMO to recognize the voices of multiple people who are speaking simultaneously, which is difficult even for a human being to accomplish. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Comments My mother has Dementia and gets very upset when we try to help her with daily things. Sad to learn that development has come to an end.

Asimo had become a darling to watch. Tell Us What You Think! Connect with The Robot Report. Search The Robot Report. Asimo can run but only if told to run. For complex actions, Asimo was given a preprogrammed script.

For the example of the conducting of an orchestra, Honda engineers prepared for six months before Asimo performed a two minute task. They took a video of a conductor from the orchestra and determined how to mimic him. In real-world applications of robots in homes, having to prepare a robot for six months is far too long to be useful. When Asimo first burst onto the scene, it was the first bipedal robot able to run, meaning it could stride and while moving have both feet off the ground.

Since then, the rest of the robot world has caught up and surpassed Asimo. And when Asimo falls down, it cannot pick itself back up again. If a robot is designed to help someone who vitally needs assistance and the robot cannot bail itself out of trouble, the robot is of no use.

Since discontinuing Asimo, Honda has gone on to create robots that overcome previous shortcomings. IT has taken technology from Asimo and added it to profitable products such as self balancing motorcycles, mobility assist tools, lawn mowing technology and visual recognition in self driving cars.



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