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|title=Robot Games
 
|title=Robot Games
|image=SkypeWII3Small.JPG
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|image=Spykeecontorri.jpg
|description=Projects are available in different areas:
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|description=Projects may include the design of an interactive game on an existing or a new robot, and its evaluation. These projects allow to experiment with real mobile robots and interaction devices. Some games may be designed for disabled children. The project can be considered a MS thesis if it can produce a new game and, possibly, a new robot, and includes adapting the behavior of the robot to the player.
* Design and implementation of the game on one of the available robots
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* Design of the game and a new suitable robot
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* Implementation/setting of a suitable robot
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* Evaluation of the game with users (in collaboration with Prof. Franca Garzotto)
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These projects allow to experiment with real mobile robots (Lego Mindstoms, Spykee and other) and real interaction devices such as the WII Mote.
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The project can be eventually turned into a MS thesis by producing a new game and robot.
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|tutor=AndreaBonarini
 
|tutor=AndreaBonarini
|start=2011/05/30
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|studmin=1
 
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|cfumax=20
 
|cfumax=20
 
|resarea=Robotics
 
|resarea=Robotics
|restopic=Robogames
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|restopic=Robogames;
 
|level=Bs; Ms
 
|level=Bs; Ms
 
|type=Course; Thesis
 
|type=Course; Thesis
 
|status=Active
 
|status=Active
 
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 17 August 2017

Title: Robot Games
Spykeecontorri.jpg

Image:Spykeecontorri.jpg

Description: Projects may include the design of an interactive game on an existing or a new robot, and its evaluation. These projects allow to experiment with real mobile robots and interaction devices. Some games may be designed for disabled children. The project can be considered a MS thesis if it can produce a new game and, possibly, a new robot, and includes adapting the behavior of the robot to the player.
Tutor: AndreaBonarini (andrea.bonarini@polimi.it)
Start:
Students: 1 - 2
CFU: 2 - 20
Research Area: Robotics
Research Topic: Robogames
Level: Bs, Ms
Type: Course, Thesis
Status: Active