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Using Microsoft's Kinect to control a modified Roomba is impressive. Using it to get a kit-built humanoid robot to mimic your actions is pretty damn amazing.

Once again hobbyists beat Microsoft at their own gaming peripheral, utilizing Kinect's impressive technology in ways that go so far beyond gaming. Here we see software engineer Taylor Veltrop using the camera peripheral to map his own movements, which are then transferred to his Kondo KHR-1HV hobby humanoid robot. Veltrop moves his arms, and the Veltrobot moves its arms accordingly, albeit with a bit of lag.

The demonstration is a little bit clunky, but the possibilities raised by the ability to control a robot in real-time using body movements are limitless. This is what leads to robots handling hazardous materials, or a piloting system for giant humanoid mechs with pilots nestled safely within their cockpits.

http://kotaku.com/5720611/kinect-gives-life-to-this-humanoid-robot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdSfLyZl4N0&feature=player_embedded



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They had a Kinect hooked up to a flying machine and it was able to detect obstacles in front of it. Have you seen that one?

Pretty damn impressive stuff.



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Wow thats pretty cool.



I can't for more kinect hobbie stuff. Its all so interesting. Alot of robotic stuff.