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New Delhi: It seems the robot world is set to encroach even into the classic childhood game- rock, paper, scissors. A third version of the Janken (rock-paper-scissors) robot, developed by University of Tokyo's Ishikawa Watanabe Laboratory, has been built with "1ms Auto Pan-Tilt" and "Lumipen 2" technologies in order to extend a field of view of the high speed vision system. This allows the robot to track the human hand with utmost precision and recognise its shape in high speed, irrespective of where it moves to win every time and achieve an undefeated 100 per cent winning rate.
Developers of the robot believe that the technology could be applied to motion support of human beings and cooperation work between human beings and robots etc. without time delay.
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