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Robotics Entertainment Games

I, Foos: Robotic Foosball Device Enables Solo Play 21

thehomeland writes "NewScientist.com reports of a new device produced by Bernhard Nebel at the University of Freiburg in Germany that allows one to play foosball solo -- with a robotic opponent. May be available next year for 20,000 Euros." What about ping-pong?
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I, Foos: Robotic Foosball Device Enables Solo Play

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  • by Ahnteis ( 746045 ) on Saturday September 11, 2004 @01:18PM (#10221694)
    It sounds like a fun toy and all, but if you're that desperate for a partner, pay some teenager a couple of bucks an hour. :P

    On the other hand, if you've got money to burn, I suppose why not?
  • That can't work! (Score:5, Interesting)

    by NashCarey ( 765512 ) on Saturday September 11, 2004 @01:33PM (#10221778) Homepage Journal
    So much in this game has to do with the strange ball physics. Like putting the right spins while trying to blast the ball past the defender. I cannot immagine this technology to be so advanced to do things that real competitive players will find remotely challenging. Not to mention after programming the computer to possibly track the ball and what not, then to try to program artificial intelligence to make sure you aren't exploiting same weaknesses over and over.

    I am wondering if they will somehow design a way to play pool againsht a computer.
  • by mabu ( 178417 ) * on Saturday September 11, 2004 @02:10PM (#10221985)
    Now that all other scientific horizons have been crossed, we're tackling the age-old problem of solo foosball.

  • by Lars T. ( 470328 ) <Lars...Traeger@@@googlemail...com> on Saturday September 11, 2004 @05:59PM (#10223291) Journal
    That robot is called "a wall".
    • by ArmorFiend ( 151674 ) on Saturday September 11, 2004 @10:13PM (#10224563) Homepage Journal
      There once was a Robotics program that did make a ping-pong robot. It was good. Real good. Had a robot arm, swatted the ping pong ball like it was Forrest Gump.

      I think this was CMU.

      Anyway, they were going to demo this to the board of trustees. They'd tested it lots, but since it was an important demo they set it up and gave a test run before the trustees came in. It performed perfectly.

      The demo began. On the first serve the robot froze and locked up. The trustees and researchers gathered in around it to try to analyze the problem. The robot un-froze and smacked a trustee in the forehead.

      What was going on? They'd written the robot's AI in a garbage collected language. In all their relatively short test runs they'd never triggered the GC. By running the pre-demo test, then leaving the machine warm, they'd used up all their heap, and on the first ball it'd decided to GC. This was old hardware and took several minutes (during which time people gathered in around it). When it came out of GC, it had finally computed where to swing the paddle to hit that (long dead) ball. Unfortunately that was the exact same region of space as the trustees head. SMAK!
  • Last time I played foosball was against these German kids when I lived in Germany. Those kids were mean, they beat my brother and me by almost a dozen points before we conceded victory.
  • Turn your back on it for one second and it'll pop ya in the crotch while spreading the word to kill humans to all of your other appliances
  • Great! (Score:2, Funny)

    by tjlsmith ( 583149 )
    Now my Foozball game can match my sex life!
  • is get together with the http://www.robocup.org/ [robocup.org] people and some miniaturization experts, and come up with a total RoboFoosball table.
    Forget spinning those sticks, you could coach the little guys! Against the inhuman RoboCoach!

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