This document introduces the RoboPhone, a robotic toy that connects to smartphones. It is aimed at 8-16 year old boys and allows programming and gameplay that teaches skills. The RoboPhone can function as a remote controlled bluetooth tank without a phone, but connecting a phone allows for interactive programming on the phone's screen. This lets users create their first apps and learn basic programming concepts. It also enables multiplayer modes where phones, tablets, PCs and even multiple RoboPhones can interact in battles. The company envisions creating other educational robots and expanding to other audiences in the future.
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The rise of messaging apps has led to strong interest in how brands and businesses can leverage them to engage with their customers. Bots using text as a medium has piqued the interest of developers and consumers alike. Breakthroughs in AI have only fuelled great expectations on user experience of such bots.
We will explore the rationale for chatbots, what a chatbot can and cannot do, how chatbots interface with users, technology challenges in building chatbots, understanding user context, handling and nurturing user trust.
Project Link Box is open source make robot project.
We try to assemble open source hardware and open source program. and sharing idea and collaboration
Sean Moss-Pultz, an FIC product development manager, introduced the Neo1973 -- and OpenMoko -- as the "Mystery Guest" at the inaugural "Open Source in Mobile" conference in Amsterdam, 2006.
(I do not own the copyright of this material.)
A challenging review of the future of user interfaces, and a plea to better focus and shun the shiny:
– triangulate through experts
– observe emergent behaviour
– and track a range of trends.
Get out the echochamber and avoid the human centipede of digital rhetoric. Listen harder with your eyes and critique better with your mind.
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Understand the need to facilitate an effective dialogue between humans and machines.
Describe how the user-interface can be designed for effective communication with the user.
Explain the need to design systems which are appropriate to users at all levels and in different environments.
Bot. You said bot? Let build bot then! - Laurent EllerbachITCamp
Bot is a new fashion word. This session will explain you what’s a bot, what’s not a bot, how to build a bot using the Microsoft Bot Framework, how to include language recognition using LUIS.ai. The session will be illustrated by a real bot built to connect various information from my own house, garden, wine cellar and health as well as a real production Lego bot!
ITCamp 2017 - Laurent Ellerbach - Bot. You said bot? Let's build a bot then...ITCamp
Bot is a new fashion word. This session will explain you what’s a bot, what’s not a bot, how to build a bot using the Microsoft Bot Framework, how to include language recognition using LUIS.ai. The session will be illustrated by a real bot built to connect various information from my own house, garden, wine cellar and health as well as a real production Lego bot!
The rise of messaging apps has led to strong interest in how brands and businesses can leverage them to engage with their customers. Bots using text as a medium has piqued the interest of developers and consumers alike. Breakthroughs in AI have only fuelled great expectations on user experience of such bots.
We will explore the rationale for chatbots, what a chatbot can and cannot do, how chatbots interface with users, technology challenges in building chatbots, understanding user context, handling and nurturing user trust.
Project Link Box is open source make robot project.
We try to assemble open source hardware and open source program. and sharing idea and collaboration
Sean Moss-Pultz, an FIC product development manager, introduced the Neo1973 -- and OpenMoko -- as the "Mystery Guest" at the inaugural "Open Source in Mobile" conference in Amsterdam, 2006.
(I do not own the copyright of this material.)
A challenging review of the future of user interfaces, and a plea to better focus and shun the shiny:
– triangulate through experts
– observe emergent behaviour
– and track a range of trends.
Get out the echochamber and avoid the human centipede of digital rhetoric. Listen harder with your eyes and critique better with your mind.
new technology NEXTEP by sony and design by Hiromi Kiriki.
almost all the information closed in it. its new and logically technology, which makes our life easier and also faster.
For further information contact me on: zoya.mehdi5@gmail.com
Understand the need to facilitate an effective dialogue between humans and machines.
Describe how the user-interface can be designed for effective communication with the user.
Explain the need to design systems which are appropriate to users at all levels and in different environments.
Bot. You said bot? Let build bot then! - Laurent EllerbachITCamp
Bot is a new fashion word. This session will explain you what’s a bot, what’s not a bot, how to build a bot using the Microsoft Bot Framework, how to include language recognition using LUIS.ai. The session will be illustrated by a real bot built to connect various information from my own house, garden, wine cellar and health as well as a real production Lego bot!
ITCamp 2017 - Laurent Ellerbach - Bot. You said bot? Let's build a bot then...ITCamp
Bot is a new fashion word. This session will explain you what’s a bot, what’s not a bot, how to build a bot using the Microsoft Bot Framework, how to include language recognition using LUIS.ai. The session will be illustrated by a real bot built to connect various information from my own house, garden, wine cellar and health as well as a real production Lego bot!
1. RoboPhone
ROBOTIC TOYS FOR SMARTPHONES
Lipécz Ádám – BUTE Mechatronics enginner
Virág Tamás – BUTE Mechatronics engineer
Vigyázó András – BUTE Product designer
Holló András – BUTE Software engineer
Kőrös Gábor – CUB Sales and Marketing economist
2. What is the Robophone?
• Consumer „game” Robot for 8-16 year old boys
• Everybody has a smart device in their pocket, with unused (computing)
capacity
• Robot with smartphone connectivity
• We are connecting the sensors of the phone (camera, mic etc) with the ones
on the robot.
• We can build complex robots, which are programmable on the phone
• Learning and skills development during playing!
smartphone+robot+application=fun
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5. It’s nice, but what can RoboPhone do?
• Single player mode
• Without the onboard phone it is a remote controlled bluetooth tank
• With the phone docked, the user can program the tank with the interactive interface
• Children can create their first apps, they can learn the basics
• It is the first real on-the-screen programming language for phones!
• Possibility of selling optional accessories ($)
• Multiplayer mode
• Smartphone, tablet, PC, laptop interaction
• Or even two robophones can interact
• Epic tank battle – We are bringing the fun from virtual world to the real one!
6. The first programming „language” for iOS
• New, 4th generational language
• Programming without even popping up the keyboard!
• We can declare connections between the robot’s sensors and
motors
• Easy-to-program, even for beginners
• Intuitive user experience
7. Customer validation How much would you pay for a robotic
toy that helps learning programming?
• Online survey
with positive feedback!
Wouldn't buy max. 35 Euro Max. 100 Euro
Max. 200 Euro Max. 300 Euro
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9. Future
• We would like to create other
educational robots
• Targeting other audiances too
• Universal docking
• Intensive and extensive
expansion