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Sperkowsky 08-05-2015 06:37

Nvidia posted a video about first
 
Noticed this on nvidias
YouTube and wanted to share.
https://youtu.be/4KlYdCBdjEg

jman4747 08-05-2015 08:51

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
Kudos to team 900. I talked too them about this at championships, and can't wait to read the white paper.

Joe Johnson 08-05-2015 10:37

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
Sperkowsky, that was a great video. Thanks for pointing it out.

You want to know something funny? I have literally never seen a picture or video of Team 900's robot prior to the whole Harpoon Bot conversion / Chees ecake Controversy thing (don't pick at that sore, it'll never heal. Seriously. Leave it alone -- we don't need another CD thread on Cheesecaking. GAH! I said it again. STOP IT!).

ANYWAY... ...I don't know what I expected but I know I didn't expect this.

As an old timer who has designed more than my fair share of FIRST robots with beefy arms* (<< a Strongbad reference for you youngin' out there), I am impressed. Nice job Zebracorns.

Dr. Joe J.

P.S. I like your arm but I like Overclock's "standard 3 joint arm" better still (engineers have the great misfortune of falling in love with their designs).

*I just did the accounting 85% of the FIRST robots I've had a hand in have had something that could fairly be described as a "Beefy Arm." I haven't done the math but I'd have to guess that this is far higher than the typical population of FIRST robots, even than the typical population of "high end" robots (say those at the IRI). So... I can't argue that I tend to put arms on robots because that is the way to make competitive FIRST robots. No. I am afraid that I just like robots with Beefy Arms.

I should probably get some therapy about that ;-)

marshall 08-05-2015 11:16

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
I was about to come to CD to post this exact video. I'm glad people are getting to see all of the work that our students put into this vision system. It was quite the cool setup in my opinion.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Johnson (Post 1481012)
Sperkowsky, that was a great video. Thanks for pointing it out.

You want to know something funny? I have literally never seen a picture or video of Team 900's robot prior to the whole Harpoon Bot conversion / Chees ecake Controversy thing (don't pick at that sore, it'll never heal. Seriously. Leave it alone -- we don't need another CD thread on Cheesecaking. GAH! I said it again. STOP IT!).

ANYWAY... ...I don't know what I expected but I know I didn't expect this.

As an old timer who has designed more than my fair share of FIRST robots with beefy arms* (<< a Strongbad reference for you youngin' out there), I am impressed. Nice job Zebracorns.

Dr. Joe J.

P.S. I like your arm but I like Overclock's "standard 3 joint arm" better still (engineers have the great misfortune of falling in love with their designs).

*I just did the accounting 85% of the FIRST robots I've had a hand in have had something that could fairly be described as a "Beefy Arm." I haven't done the math but I'd have to guess that this is far higher than the typical population of FIRST robots, even than the typical population of "high end" robots (say those at the IRI). So... I can't argue that I tend to put arms on robots because that is the way to make competitive FIRST robots. No. I am afraid that I just like robots with Beefy Arms.

I should probably get some therapy about that ;-)

Thank you for the compliments Joe! I'll let you keep the cheesecake. ;)

Seriously, that arm is a beast. It gave us no end of trouble, just ask any of the AndyMark crew about the gearboxes we abused.

We largely borrowed the arm's telescoping design from Team 40's arm (sadly they aren't around but if you dig then you can find pictures). They had the advantage of just moving inner tubes instead of heavy recycling bins though.

We enjoyed working with Nvidia in St Louis and are hoping to collaborate with them more in the future.

EDIT: Flickr gallery of Team 40. Their robot from 2011 was a huge inspiration for our arm design: https://www.flickr.com/photos/trinityrobotics/

IKE 08-05-2015 11:20

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
4/12 I have had a hand in had some sort of beefy arm.

Joe Johnson 08-05-2015 15:00

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IKE (Post 1481021)
4/12 I have had a hand in had some sort of beefy arm.

Maybe we should form some sort of Beefy Arm 12 Step Program.

Hi I'm Joe (hi Joe!) and I am a Beefy Arm Designer (audience claps)...

marshall 08-05-2015 15:42

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
And now back to vision...

We're currently threatening some students with not helping them with some cool off season projects until they get the vision white paper published. I suspect a draft will be out soon. They'll be sure to get it posted as soon as they can.

Mastonevich 11-05-2015 11:31

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
I love seeing how things progress in FIRST. Many things today are standard or COTS, but they were great inventions not long ago.

I think Vision is one of the things that lacking as something "easy" to do. It is great to see progress towards this.

marshall 11-05-2015 13:04

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mastonevich (Post 1481473)
I love seeing how things progress in FIRST. Many things today are standard or COTS, but they were great inventions not long ago.

I think Vision is one of the things that lacking as something "easy" to do. It is great to see progress towards this.

I agree completely. We need to move the goal posts for vision. It seems many are content with basic vision tracking using the FIRST provided vision targets, nothing wrong with that but it's been the same vision challenge since I was a student.

We've set the bar high for our students working on this project. Our ultimate goal is to remove the driver from certain situations entirely via automation programming and the advancement of this vision system. We think object recognition is a pretty big leap forward and we're hoping to continue to improve this over the years.

Seriously though, our students are working on the white paper for this... or at least that is what they keep telling us anyway.

Jon K. 12-05-2015 21:56

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
In the hours of conversation I have had with team 900 about this arm (and yes, it really has been hours) not once did this vision system get mentioned! That is truly quite the feat! Awesome job!

marshall 12-05-2015 23:37

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon K. (Post 1481769)
In the hours of conversation I have had with team 900 about this arm (and yes, it really has been hours) not once did this vision system get mentioned! That is truly quite the feat! Awesome job!

The vision system only really worked when the arm was working so we had to keep our priorities on the arm!

Seriously though, thank you for listening about our gearbox struggles and to everyone at AndyMark for helping us. I don't know that we could build insane crazy arms without you guys. Granted, I'm sure you folks would rather we stop building crazy arms. ;)

Munchskull 13-05-2015 00:57

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
I saw the nvidia footage of your vision tracking. Are you thinking of making it open source?

marshall 13-05-2015 08:35

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Munchskull (Post 1481799)
I saw the nvidia footage of your vision tracking. Are you thinking of making it open source?

You're in luck! It already is:

https://github.com/FRC900/2015VisionCode

Contrary to the YouTube comments it is running on the Jetson using OpenCV and the Nvidia libraries that enable support for CUDA... though it is Tegra CUDA and not Geforce CUDA so take that as you will. Not all CUDA cores are created equal.

Munchskull 13-05-2015 18:34

Re: Nvidia posted a video about first
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marshall (Post 1481823)
You're in luck! It already is:

https://github.com/FRC900/2015VisionCode

Contrary to the YouTube comments it is running on the Jetson using OpenCV and the Nvidia libraries that enable support for CUDA... though it is Tegra CUDA and not Geforce CUDA so take that as you will. Not all CUDA cores are created equal.

That is awesome. Just making sure that I am understanding this correctly as I am not a programer. It looks to me from the notes on github, that this vision code is one that you teach. Am I correct?

Also from a more hardware perspective, would you be able to runs this on other micro controllers such a raspberry pi or is the Jetson required?

Sperkowsky 13-05-2015 22:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Munchskull (Post 1481947)
That is awesome. Just making sure that I am understanding this correctly as I am not a programer. It looks to me from the notes on github, that this vision code is one that you teach. Am I correct?

Also from a more hardware perspective, would you be able to runs this on other micro controllers such a raspberry pi or is the Jetson required?

I'm a hardware guy by nature and a raspberry pi should be ok. I would keep it on a jetson but a rpi shouldn't have an Issue. I'm pretty sure the code would have to be changed around quite a bit tho


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