Japanese researchers develop baseball playing robots, Mark Buehrle reportedly unimpressed




Geeker robotics: 7296ff2b78f9ad5401a6ef54700aa17b Japanese researchers develop baseball playing robots, Mark Buehrle reportedly unimpressed

Professor Masatoshi Ishikawa at the University of Tokyo has developed two baseball-playing robots — one that pitches, and one that hits. The three-fingered pitching bot throws a plastic foam ball at about twenty-five miles per hour, and lands ninety percent of its pitches in the strike zone, while the batting bot has a sensor which determines whether the pitches are balls or strikes, and hits balls in the strike zone with nearly one hundred percent accuracy. They are currently working on increasing the pitcher to about ninety-three miles an hour. The robots don’t have any human stylings — though, personally, we do detect a hint of Terminator.

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Originally by Laura June from Engadget on July 24, 2009, 2:25pm

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