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HONDA ROBOT : Honda, ATR, et Shimazu font un grand pas en avant! Contrôler un robot par la pensée!

Posté le 2009-03-31 12:34:29  |  par: Daimaou  |  Comments 5 Commentaires
Catégories:  MISC   |  Tags: HONDA, ASIMO, ATR, SHIMAZU, ROBOT, CONTROL

Honda, ATR, et Shimazu font un grand pas en avant! Contrôler un robot par la pensée!



Ils l'ont fait!!! Oui, Honda, ATR et Shimazu ont réussi l'impossible, c'est à dire pouvoir contôler un robot, comme Asimo, par la simple pensée de l'être humain!!! Si vous voulez en savoir plus, je vous suggère de regarder la vidéo ci-dessous, ainsi que le communiqué de presse!!


Honda, ATR and Shimazu one step away of world domination wit
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TOKYO, Japan, March 31, 2009 - Honda Research Institute Japan Co., Ltd. (HRI-JP), a subsidiary of Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) and Shimadzu Corporation have collaboratively developed the world's first*1 Brain Machine Interface (BMI) technology that uses electroencephalography (EEG) and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) along with newly developed information extraction technology to enable control of a robot by human thought alone. It does not require any physical movement such as pressing buttons. This technology will be further developed for the application to human-friendly products in the future by integrating it with intelligent technologies and/or robotic technologies.

During the human thought process, slight electrical current and blood flow change occur in the brain. The most important factor in the development of the BMI technology is the accuracy of measuring and analyzing these changes. The newly developed BMI technology uses EEG, which measures changes in electrical potential on the scalp, and NIRS, which measures changes in cerebral blood flow, with a newly developed information extraction technology which enables statistical processing of the complex information from these two types of sensors. As a result, it became possible to distinguish brain activities with high precision without any physical motion, but just human thought alone.

The BMI technology announced by HRI-JP and ATR in 2006 used a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner to measure brain activities. The large size and powerful magnetic field generated by the fMRI scanner limited the locations and conditions where it can be used. As the newly developed measuring device uses EEG and NIRS sensors, it can be transported to and used in various locations.
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Posté le Tue Mar 31, 03:21 par Ars, étudiant, IT Manager, CEO, Bounty Hunter..., Sophia-Antipolis
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Moi une question me vient tout de suite: Pourquoi mettre d'aussi horribles chaussures pour une magnifique expérience? T_T



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Posté le Tue Mar 31, 04:28 par Leulapin, IT manager, tech enthusiast, Nantes, France
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Heu, ils ont branché le bandeau gygabite de captures d'ondes cérébrales avec un driver adapté et voila. Quelle est l'utilité de rajouter le bol de corn flakes de dark vador sur la tête du monsieur?



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Posté le Tue Mar 31, 08:56 par Xiaohua, étudiant, IT Manager, CEO, Bounty Hunter...
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Parce que l'ensemble doit être propre et brillant :D... Il y a pas un fil qui dépasse



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Posté le Wed Apr 01, 12:18 par Zoubab, étudiant, IT Manager, CEO, Bounty Hunter...
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C'est un poisson d'Avril ?



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Posté le Wed Apr 01, 04:46 par stim, étudiant, IT Manager, CEO, Bounty Hunter...
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j'hésite entre 2 commentaires la..

"demain on est le 1er" et "trop fort"



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