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INTRODUCTION Our Vision: To catalyze local and global community change by technologically empowering people to creatively explore, learn, share and directly improve our ecology. Our Mission: To design, create, and disseminate robotic curricula and technologies that enable diverse peoples to make significant civic contributions to our quality of life. We aim to:
The CREATE Lab is also the home lab of the Toy Robots Initiative. This initiative aims to commercialize robotics technologies for education and toy entertainment.
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ChargeCar |
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Civil War Trails The Civil War Trails project is a pioneering effort in historic and touristic geovisualization, bringing together partners from across the Commonwealth to showcase Pennsylvania's rich Civil War history via high-resolution panoramas and Google Earth. The way students learn about the people and events of the Civil War changes dramatically when they are able to see the places on the globe, zoom in on the present-day aerial view and then enter GigaPan panoramas to experience the vastness of the battlefields and read the headstones of the fallen. The project also aims to make visiting the region easier, allowing users to move between Google Earth and the Department of Tourism's online resources for visitors. View Civial War Trails GigaPans » |
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CMUcam The goal of the CMUcam project is to provide simple vision capabilities to small embedded systems in the form of an intelligent sensor. There are multiple CMUcam generations typically consisting of a color CMOS camera, a frame buffer, and a low-cost microcontroller. The latest CMUcam is fully programmable and comes with numerous open source example applications and libraries including JPEG compression, frame differencing, color tracking, convolutions, histogramming, edge detection, servo control, connected component analysis, FAT file system support, and a face detector. View project site » |
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CSbots |
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Fine Outreach for Science The Fine Outreach for Science, sponsored by the Fine Foundation, provides GigaPan units to scientists and documents the evolution of GigaPan as a research tool. The first phase is following seven scientists around the world as they explore the potential of GigaPan panoramas for scientific discovery, collaboration, and dissemination. The research targets range from botanical diversity in New Zealand to glacier melting in Norway. Partners include universities on four continents and the Jane Goodall Institute in Africa. |
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GigaPan |
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The Global Connection Project Global Connection is a joint project of Carnegie Mellon University, NASA, Google, and National Geographic. The project's long-term goal is to help us learn about and meet our neighbors across this globe, and learn about our planet itself. The team is motivated by the desire to encourage global citizenship and understanding by connecting people, places and events through the utilization, exploration and sharing of dynamically viewable images. View project site » |
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Message from Me |
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Neighborhood Networks |
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Robot 250 As Pittsburgh prepares to observe its 250th Anniversary in 2008, the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University joins in the celebrations by including our region’s leading role in robotics education and research, which stretches back to the 1920’s. But more than just looking back, Robot 250 will highlight the future of Pittsburgh, emphasizing educational and creative opportunities in robotics. View project site » |
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Robot Diaries A Robot Diary is a customizable robot designed to serve as a means of expression for its creator. Using light, sound, and movement, users can choreograph their Robot Diaries to be responsive to a diary entry or other piece of text. Users can also enter into a community where they are able to share the contents of their Robot Diary with others. Ultimately, the robot diary provides a unique means of exploring, expressing, and sharing emotions, ideas and thoughts while promoting technological literacy and informal learning. View project site » |
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Stories |
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TeRK |
| UNESCO The UNESCO school exchange seeks to promote empathy and understanding between cultures and create a greater sense of community through an exchange of explorable, high-resolution digital imagery. Using a robotic camera provided by the program, children in partner schools identified by UNESCO take explorable, high-resolution panoramic images of the world around them, and share them with their contemporaries around the globe. The sharing of their community’s sites, landmarks, events, and places of importance to them encourages self-reflection and a deeper understanding of community and self-identity. View project site » |
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| PEOPLE Chris Bartley CMU Robotics Institute Debra Bernstein UPCLOSE Carl DiSalvo Georgia Tech Dan Efran CMU Robotics Institute Miriam Goldberg GigaPan Systems / CMU Robotics Institute Paul Heckbert CMU Robotics Institute Emily Hamner CMU Robotics Institute Ian Ingram CMU Robotics Institute Mary Jo Knelly CMU Robotics Institute Tom Lauwers CMU Robotics Institute Marti Louw UPCLOSE Ted Morse CMU West / NASA Ames Research Center Illah Nourbakhsh CMU Robotics Institute Gabriel O'Donnell CMU Robotics Institute Gregg Podnar CMU Robotics Institute Anthony Rowe CMU ECE department Randy Sargent CMU West / NASA Ames Research Center Josh Schapiro CMU Robotics Institute Alex Styler CMU Robotics Institute Laura Tomokiyo CMU Robotics Institute Dror Yaron CMU Robotics Institute |
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