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Humanoid robot rumble battles becoming spectator sport in Japan

Sunday, August 22, 2004 by: Mike Adams (see all articles by this author) | Key concepts: Robot, Humanoid robot and Robots

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Interested in watching small humanoid robots battle it out on a tabletop arena? So are lots of Japanese, who continue to host their annual Robo-One contest featuring advanced human robotics technology. Controlled by humans via remote control, these battling robots use hierarchical command structures that allow them to perform multi-joint, complex movements that seem eerily human.

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  • A robot fighting contest that draws huge crowds in Japan each year has highlighted sophisticated technological trends in robotics, experts say.
  • The event is inspired by the sport K-1, a combination of kick-boxing other martial arts that is popular in Japan.
  • But the contestants are remote controlled robots constructed and operated by robotics enthusiasts and experts.
  • In each bout a winner is declared if a robot is unable to stand within ten seconds of falling over, or if one freezes up or falls from the fighting platform.
  • One video, captured by Japanese service here (3.90MB MPEG) shows a large robot pummelling a smaller contestant and flexing its arms in celebration.
  • Footage of The Rumble (3.48MB MPEG) shows eight robots with various fighting techniques battling it out.
  • For example, one wields a knife while others use martial arts moves.
  • The overall winner of this year's contest was the Humanoid Project, from Kyushu University.
  • The prize for first place was $9000 and for second place $1800.
  • Robert Richardson at the UK's University of Manchester, says the contestants at Robot-One exhibit "hierarchical control", meaning they can be told to perform a complex task, like standing up, and will do that for themselves.
  • Richardson adds that the fighting machines highlight the trend for making robots more robust.
  • "There's a definite trend in the last few years to have more fault-tolerant humanoid robots," he says.
  • Robotics kits can be bought in Japan but the machines on show at Robot-One include large amounts of custom hardware and software.

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