Musical robot !!!!
By Matthew AbshireCNN
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A professor of musical technology at Georgia Tech, Gil Weinberg, enlisted the support of graduate student Scott Driscoll to create Haile -- the first truly robotic musician. In this way, he became a sort of Geppetto creating his musical Pinocchio.
"Computers have been playing music for 50 years," Driscoll said. "But we wanted to create something that didn't just play back what it heard, but play off it, too."
When questions arise over the possibility of two Hailes playing off one another, Weinberg just laughs.
"We have only focused on human/robot interaction, and we feel the area has not yet fully been explored," he said. "But it would be interesting to see how two robots inspire each other in music."
(..more on CNN... )
मार्कोनिले यु एस बाट एउटा प्रतिकृया पठाएको रहेछ रोबोटको बारेमा , मलाइ के चहियो अरु, यो पनि ब्लगमा गयो नै ।
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A professor of musical technology at Georgia Tech, Gil Weinberg, enlisted the support of graduate student Scott Driscoll to create Haile -- the first truly robotic musician. In this way, he became a sort of Geppetto creating his musical Pinocchio.
"Computers have been playing music for 50 years," Driscoll said. "But we wanted to create something that didn't just play back what it heard, but play off it, too."
When questions arise over the possibility of two Hailes playing off one another, Weinberg just laughs.
"We have only focused on human/robot interaction, and we feel the area has not yet fully been explored," he said. "But it would be interesting to see how two robots inspire each other in music."
(..more on CNN... )
मार्कोनिले यु एस बाट एउटा प्रतिकृया पठाएको रहेछ रोबोटको बारेमा , मलाइ के चहियो अरु, यो पनि ब्लगमा गयो नै ।
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Robot Journalist speaks again. hehe
By Ajaya, at 10:06 AM
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