Marc Raibert: Meet Spot, the robot dog that can run, hop and open doors
Marc Raibert: Spot'la tanışın, koşabilen, zıplayabilen ve kapıları açabilen robot köpek
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insan ve hayvanların
OK, how about now?
Peki, şimdi nasıl?
can go almost anywhere on earth,
hemen her yere, her tür alana
without any problem.
yaşamadan idare edebiliyorum.
the manipulator, the clicker,
vücudumu hareket ettirebiliyor,
I can move around in the world
of my arms and my hands
genişletebileceğim
almost anything.
with over 1,000 people in it,
olan bir odaya bakıyorum
can see every one of you --
her birinizi görebiliyor --
is really important for robots
edecek robotlar için
a little status report
geldiğimiz nokta hakkında
toward these ends.
dynamically stabilized robots.
olarak stabilize olmuş robotlar.
a little over 10 years ago --
that helps stabilize it.
that's running with a galloping gait,
bir Çita robot var,
stabilized and propelled.
sürekli hesap yapıyor.
locomotion using its legs,
that came out onstage.
to your houses with drones?
teslimat yapabilir miyiz?
legged-robot delivery?
teslimatına ne dersiniz?
to our employees' homes
robotlarımızı çalışanlarımızın
of stairway twists and turns.
ve dönemeç var.
about 70 percent of the way.
çok iyi gidiyoruz.
about making autonomous robots
en önemli şeylerden biri
just exactly what you say,
yaptırmak değil,
of what happens in the real world.
başa çıkmalarını sağlamak.
one of the engineers,
still tolerates all that disturbance --
tolere ettiği gerçeği var --
where Eric is tugging on the robot
robot merdivenden çıkarken
in those circumstances
yapmasını sağlamak
that's going to generalize
robotları genelleyerek
than they would be otherwise.
that we've been building.
üçüncü jenerasyon insansı.
about the hardware design later.
daha sonra bahsedeceğim.
of performance and speed could we get
insan performans ve hız seviyelerine
of the speed that a human operates
it's using its body,
bedenini kullanıyor,
of dynamic stability,
mobil idareyi
the way it's supposed to.
called "Handle."
because it's sort of half like an animal,
çünkü yarı insan
in kind of a funny way,
more than that,
rough-terrain capability,
düz olmayan arazi
a little bit of robot religion.
is a machine where there's a computer
bir bilgisayarın söylediklerini yapan
through its sensors.
sensörleri aracılığıyla dinlediğini.
that the computer is on one side,
bilgisayar bir tarafta
are the physics of the world.
friction, bouncing into things.
kayma ve çarpışma giriyor.
a holistic design,
the hardware and the behavior
aynı anda
and cooperate with each other.
uyumlu olmak zorunda.
you get a real harmony
etkileşime giren bu parçaların
interacting with each other.
on the hardware, where we tried to go --
bazı çalışmalar yaptık --
is a conventional design,
konvensiyonel bir tasarım,
that are all bolted together,
is a more integrated thing;
an anatomy drawing.
like the anatomy of an animal.
yapmaya başlıyoruz.
that has hydraulic pathways --
hidrolik geçitleri olan üst bacak kısmı
yük ve davranışın ne olacağı
and behavior are going to be,
recorded from robots
ve benzeri şeylerden
but some other things,
diğer şeyler de yapılıyor,
behemoth, bulky, slow, bad robots --
bu aşamaya geldik,
weighing almost 400 pounds --
which was just in the video,
going to show it to you yet,
strength and capabilities.
better very quickly.
çok hızlı iyiye gidiyorlar.
a little bit of mobility,
who's my robot wrangler today,
benim bugünkü robot kovboyum,
some general direction
of the legs and the sensors
tarafından yapılıyor.
with a number of different gaits;
değişik şekilde yürüyebilir;
and things like that.
about a legged robot is,
it can go sideways,
yan taraflara da gidebilir,
is a little bit of a show-off.
it would be hopping on one foot,
tek ayak üzerinde zıplardı
here, stereo cameras,
bir stereo kamera takımı var
in order to look at the terrain
these obstacles back here.
all its own terrain planning.
robot kendi başına yapıyor.
is being developed in real time,
gerçek zamanda geliştiriliyor,
which are where it doesn't want to step,
bunlar gitmek istemediği yerler,
them like stepping-stones.
olarak kullanıyor.
an operation like that,
bir dizi planlama var,
that planning in real time,
gerçek zamanlı yapıyor,
a little bit longer
veya biraz daha kısa
into a different mode,
the blocks like terrain
along with how it's moving.
hareket ettiğini koordine etmesi lazım.
as a head and a neck,
görüyor olabilirsiniz
and the body is following.
beden onu takip ediyor.
in the way I was talking about before --
ikisi koordineli çalışıyorlar,
Spot can do we call, "chicken-head mode,"
''tavuk başı modu''
in one place in space,
that's called "twerking" --
adı ''kalça dansı''
Could you get me a soda?
Bana bir gazlı içecek getirir misin?
Seth is not doing any driving.
we've put on the stage
sahneye koyduğumuz
going off the path --
to take over control again,
about having it do this by itself.
beni biraz korkutuyor.
your TED performance?
nasıl hissediyorsun?
come back in the middle.
ortaya geri gel lütfen.
and the package delivery.
that you see for your robots?
başka hangi uygulamalar var?
I think that robots
I've been talking about
into some of the dirty places
we have robots like this in our homes,
sahip olmak çok uzun sürmeyecek,
is to take care of the aging
yaşlı ve iş göremezlere
till we're using robots
bize bakmalarına
have our children help take care of us.
bu robotları kullanmamız çok sürmeyecek.
we haven't thought of yet,
think of new applications.
alanları düşünmemize yardım edecek.
a big funder of robotics.
bilimine finansman sağlamıştır.
is the dark side myself,
olduğunu düşünmüyorum,
advanced technology,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Marc Raibert - RoboticistMarc Raibert is the founder and CEO of robot maker Boston Dynamics.
Why you should listen
Working with his team at Boston Dynamics, Marc Raibert builds some of the world's most advanced robots, such as BigDog, Atlas, Spot and Handle. These robots are inspired by the remarkable ability of animals to move with agility, dexterity, perception and intelligence. A key ingredient of these robots is their dynamic behavior, which contributes to their lifelike qualities and their effectiveness in the real world.
Raibert founded Boston Dynamics as a spinoff from MIT, where he ran the Leg Laboratory, which helped establish the scientific basis for highly dynamic robots. He was a professor of EE&CS at MIT and before that associate professor of CS & Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University. Raibert is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
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