RoboRealm® is a powerful robotic vision software application for use in computer vision, image processing, and robot vision tasks. Using an easy to use point and click interface complex image analysis and robot control becomes easy!
remotely-controlled webcam or self-navigating autonomous robot, the SRV-1 can be managed from a Windows, Mac OS/X or Linux base station, and the Java-based console software includes a built-in web server to monitor and control the SRV-1 via a web browser
Hi, I'm Nick Hawes and I'm a Lecturer in Intelligent Robotics at the School of Computer Science. I work on the CogX Project,I was at Media Lab Europe in the now defunct (but not forgotten) Common Sense group. Before that I completed a PhD here, working with Aaron Sloman on intelligent agents for computer games. My thesis can be found on the publications page. My current research has moved me away from computer games and more towards cognitive architectures for robotic systems, and all the other problems we are tackling on the CoSy project.
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