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Psyclone version 2.0.3 released
Psyclone 2.0.3 has been released on the Download page which now includes a freshly written System Reference doc and the new CMSDK documentation site. Read more about some of the many Psyclone platform use cases.
Psyclone version 2.0.2 released
Psyclone 2.0.2 has been released which includes a number of performance updates and improved network stability. Please visit the Download page to grab either the new binary builds or the Open Source version. We have now also finally released the … Continue reading
Final Report
The CoCoMaps project has now been completed and all the deliverables and milestones have been met. We have produced the final project report which is available here. You can also still catch the project videos and all the reports on … Continue reading
Demo 3 Video and Report
The video and the report for Demo 3 are now available to see.
Demo 3
The fourth and final demonstration of the project was completed successfully today. The two robots collaborated with two humans to via dialogue complete a set of tasks specified by the humans. Information needed to complete the tasks was dynamically detected … Continue reading
CoCoMaps Platform v1.0.90 Released
We have today released all the open source parts of the CoCoMaps project. Please visit the download page for viewing it. Do remember that the project runs inside the Psyclone Platform, so you will need this as well from, it can … Continue reading
Demo 2 Video and Report
The video and report for Demo 2 are now available to see.
Demo 2
We have completed Demo 2 of the project and the report and video are almost ready for publication. The robots behaved very well and worked together nicely to complete the tasks. They start up searching for humans to speak to … Continue reading
Last Push
We are heading into the last two months of the project, scheduled to finish on 31 March 2018. We have completed two demonstrations (Demo 0 and Demo 1) and are working hard on the final elements for the final two … Continue reading
A new look
Our robots are now boasting of a new and longer neck for a raised camera position. It makes them look like giraffes, but it’s part of a set of improvements being implemented for our next demo. They also include testing … Continue reading