October 21, 2009

Snackbot Serves Carnegie Melon

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Mmmm. Donuts. When Snackbot isn't busy performing his usual applications, he will be serving the faculty and students at Carnegie Mellon. Snackbot has been originally designed to support research in the fields of design and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI.) He can autonomously move through a crowd, detect individuals, and recognize those he has met before.

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Posted by Sheila Franklin at October 21, 2009 8:50 PM

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