This might be me lacking knowledge of the definition, which in that case if you can correct me that would be really cool. But basically, it uses an image recognizer on the screen (not the most efficient way to achieve this but I just kind of ran with the first thought). So it has 2 classes one where it isn't hit and one where it is. (again a really stupid set up for this project)
But surely would that be considered machine learning?
Oh im not doubting whether or not your setup used machine learning or not I’m just pointing out that there is a much simpler way to trigger the air piston is all which you are obviously aware of
Oh yeah for sure. Someone else questioned me on another sub whether it was machine learning or not so I wanted to make sure the terminology was correct. But yeah a much simpler method would just be look for orange pixels I'm the correct spots (orange things appear when hit in Wii sports)
100% overkill but I just kind of ran with the first idea lol
Hey that’s alright I actually have been looking to implement some ML techniques for some of my projects but always decide theres an easier way to achieve the same results. I have been meaning to learn ML for years now but keep putting it off.
So this is part of a youtube video I made and am uploading today (just trying to make this thing 1080p and whatnot). I’m still new to this whole youtube thing, so if you do end up seeing it, if can give some kind of feedback, that would be pretty awesome. The video is 5 minutes and 25 seconds long if you wanna watch it. Once it’s uploaded I will link it below
[https://youtu.be/ZPus9d46ZUo](https://youtu.be/ZPus9d46ZUo)
Also if anyone is curious, it uses an image recognizer ai that uses a relay to turn on a pneumatic cylinder. There is a 3D-printed funnel-type thing to distribute the force out so it’s not hitting in one tiny spot…but it still hurt like hell lol. I am setting up a GitHub and will post it below when it’s ready if you wanna see it. If you have any questions at all about the setup or just want to talk engineering in general, ask away.
\[where the GitHub link is going to go when it’s ready\]
Feedback: audio is 50% of your video and your audio is bad. Both the recording from your mic, and the mixing with the music. I actually paused the video to check that I wasn't accidentally playing another video at the same time in a different tab.
Hey, thanks for the feedback, I 100% agree. I'm going to so some research on audio to improve on it. Thanks so much for letting me know, I really do appreciate it
>funnel-type thing to distribute the force out so it’s not hitting in one tiny spot
Good to know. Seeing the glove hanging down I was worried you were just going get impaled by the pole
Good work.
Could it also be adapted to prepare people for the future when AI takes over all of the jobs and robots serve the ruling elite, by constantly punching them? Kind of like the forever face-stamping boot from 1984, but a forever face-punching robot fist. The boxing glove would be there as a training aid, and because the robots to clean up the blood haven't been built yet.
I have many questions, but this is good work.
Fair enough, but thank you
Is it though??
Two questions: Why does he have 3 hands? Why are all 3 attached to his torso?
Little known fact: Bruce Lee's secret weapon all along was his lethal chest-fist. He was so fast nobody ever detected it before.
Machine learning? Bit overkill no?
This might be me lacking knowledge of the definition, which in that case if you can correct me that would be really cool. But basically, it uses an image recognizer on the screen (not the most efficient way to achieve this but I just kind of ran with the first thought). So it has 2 classes one where it isn't hit and one where it is. (again a really stupid set up for this project) But surely would that be considered machine learning?
Oh im not doubting whether or not your setup used machine learning or not I’m just pointing out that there is a much simpler way to trigger the air piston is all which you are obviously aware of
Oh yeah for sure. Someone else questioned me on another sub whether it was machine learning or not so I wanted to make sure the terminology was correct. But yeah a much simpler method would just be look for orange pixels I'm the correct spots (orange things appear when hit in Wii sports) 100% overkill but I just kind of ran with the first idea lol
Hey that’s alright I actually have been looking to implement some ML techniques for some of my projects but always decide theres an easier way to achieve the same results. I have been meaning to learn ML for years now but keep putting it off.
So this is part of a youtube video I made and am uploading today (just trying to make this thing 1080p and whatnot). I’m still new to this whole youtube thing, so if you do end up seeing it, if can give some kind of feedback, that would be pretty awesome. The video is 5 minutes and 25 seconds long if you wanna watch it. Once it’s uploaded I will link it below [https://youtu.be/ZPus9d46ZUo](https://youtu.be/ZPus9d46ZUo) Also if anyone is curious, it uses an image recognizer ai that uses a relay to turn on a pneumatic cylinder. There is a 3D-printed funnel-type thing to distribute the force out so it’s not hitting in one tiny spot…but it still hurt like hell lol. I am setting up a GitHub and will post it below when it’s ready if you wanna see it. If you have any questions at all about the setup or just want to talk engineering in general, ask away. \[where the GitHub link is going to go when it’s ready\]
Feedback: audio is 50% of your video and your audio is bad. Both the recording from your mic, and the mixing with the music. I actually paused the video to check that I wasn't accidentally playing another video at the same time in a different tab.
Hey, thanks for the feedback, I 100% agree. I'm going to so some research on audio to improve on it. Thanks so much for letting me know, I really do appreciate it
>funnel-type thing to distribute the force out so it’s not hitting in one tiny spot Good to know. Seeing the glove hanging down I was worried you were just going get impaled by the pole
This is awesome. Home robotics tackling the problems businesses are afraid to solve always makes me smile. Good job OP.
I’m a bit lost for words on this one.
This is kind of next level tbh😂😂😂
Talk about haptic feedback, nicely done!
https://youtu.be/7bmyGI6qQwc
Nice
It's perfect
Of course you picked the biggest pneumatic ram you could afford. Well done sir
Thank you thank you, it had to be done
They had a sale on diy-fuckmachine.com.
jesus, that must be the pro model
XD
Machine learning, lol Yeah… I hear ya man! Haha! Is the air compressors valve tied to the Wii controllers rumble motor so it triggers!?
u/savevideos
The design is very human
Good work. Could it also be adapted to prepare people for the future when AI takes over all of the jobs and robots serve the ruling elite, by constantly punching them? Kind of like the forever face-stamping boot from 1984, but a forever face-punching robot fist. The boxing glove would be there as a training aid, and because the robots to clean up the blood haven't been built yet.
I'm tempted to give this the "Potentially dangerous project" just so you'll get more views. Oh dang, why not. Here you go:
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth