This document compares platforms and services, providing statistics on the number of users of different social platforms. It discusses key aspects of platforms like common interests, closed networks, and sense of belonging. It also outlines NHN's social app development platform, providing APIs, samples, and support for developers. The document advertises an upcoming social app developer conference to discuss platforms.
Robots Need Game Designers (C. Boudier / N. Rigaud)Nicolas Rigaud
Slides for our talk at Mobile Game Forum in London.
Our goal is to raise awareness among game developers about the opportunities the robotics market is going to offer in a close future.
This is a workshop to program NAO robot that last for two to three hours. It's for kids aged 12 and above.
To use it, you'll need a NAO robot running NAOqi 2.1, Choregraphe 2.1 and an additional library of packaged mouvements (see http://goo.gl/7qm5fv)
This workshop is based on the one created by Daniel De Luca for Devoxx4Kids (www.devoxx4kids.org)
Devoxx4Kids workshop - Programming a humanoid robot - english versionNicolas Rigaud
This presentation is the english translation of the Devoxx4Kids workshop that was created by Daniel De Luca (@danieldeluca). This idea is to let kids (and parents) understand how easy it is to program NAO without even a single line of code thanks to Aldebaran GUI Choregraphe.
You can find more informations about Devoxx4Kids at http://www.devoxx.com/display/4KIDS
Thanks Stephen Chin (@steveonjava) for translating the first pages ;)
NAO Programming using .NET and Webots 01-Introduction to NAOSetiawan Hadi
This work is part of the SAME 2013 result, in the collaboration of Computer Vision Laboratory University of Padjadjaran INDONESIA and Cognition and Interaction Laboratory Informatics Research Center University of Skövde SWEDEN.
http://blogs.unpad.ac.id/setiawanhadi/?cat=8
http://informatika.unpad.ac.id/visilab/
http://www.his.se/en/Research/informatics/Interaction-Lab/Cognition--Interaction-Lab/
Robots Need Game Designers (C. Boudier / N. Rigaud)Nicolas Rigaud
Slides for our talk at Mobile Game Forum in London.
Our goal is to raise awareness among game developers about the opportunities the robotics market is going to offer in a close future.
This is a workshop to program NAO robot that last for two to three hours. It's for kids aged 12 and above.
To use it, you'll need a NAO robot running NAOqi 2.1, Choregraphe 2.1 and an additional library of packaged mouvements (see http://goo.gl/7qm5fv)
This workshop is based on the one created by Daniel De Luca for Devoxx4Kids (www.devoxx4kids.org)
Devoxx4Kids workshop - Programming a humanoid robot - english versionNicolas Rigaud
This presentation is the english translation of the Devoxx4Kids workshop that was created by Daniel De Luca (@danieldeluca). This idea is to let kids (and parents) understand how easy it is to program NAO without even a single line of code thanks to Aldebaran GUI Choregraphe.
You can find more informations about Devoxx4Kids at http://www.devoxx.com/display/4KIDS
Thanks Stephen Chin (@steveonjava) for translating the first pages ;)
NAO Programming using .NET and Webots 01-Introduction to NAOSetiawan Hadi
This work is part of the SAME 2013 result, in the collaboration of Computer Vision Laboratory University of Padjadjaran INDONESIA and Cognition and Interaction Laboratory Informatics Research Center University of Skövde SWEDEN.
http://blogs.unpad.ac.id/setiawanhadi/?cat=8
http://informatika.unpad.ac.id/visilab/
http://www.his.se/en/Research/informatics/Interaction-Lab/Cognition--Interaction-Lab/
Présentation au Human talks Paris le 8 octobre 2013.
Nao est un robot humanoïde concu par Aldebaran Robotics à Paris. Lors de cette introduction, j'aborderai les points suivants : Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans le robot ? Comment le programmer ? Comment devenir Nao Developper ?
English version of the Devoxx4Kids workshop deck to teach programming using the NAO humanoid robot. (Credit to Daniel De Luca for content creation and Nicolas Rigaud on translation)
Présentation au Human talks Paris le 8 octobre 2013.
Nao est un robot humanoïde concu par Aldebaran Robotics à Paris. Lors de cette introduction, j'aborderai les points suivants : Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans le robot ? Comment le programmer ? Comment devenir Nao Developper ?
English version of the Devoxx4Kids workshop deck to teach programming using the NAO humanoid robot. (Credit to Daniel De Luca for content creation and Nicolas Rigaud on translation)