An interesting field related to Artificial Intelligence, which still arouse public media interest, are autonomous chess playing Robots, as recently designed by Konstantin Kosteniuk in Russia. The robot will represent Russia at the first ever International Robot Blitz Chess Championship announced to take place in 2011 [1][2].
Neil Dantam, Pushkar Kolhe, Mike Stilman (2011). The Motion Grammar for Physical Human-Robot Games. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, May 2010, pdf
Robots are mechanical intelligent agents, and may interact like an human chess player, recognizing the moves either by incorporating a sensory board, or more sophisticated by computer vision [3] and real-time video image processing, and moving pieces with a mechatronical actuator and end effector.
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World’s first chess-playing robot defeats its creator from RIA Novosti
using Peter Österlund's chess engine CuckooChess and Bartosz Firyn's webcam capture code for motion detection and image grabbing [14]
Nona, the Chess-Playing Lego Robot, YouTube Video
World's smartest chess board is here! by Sagar Shah, ChessBase News, October 13, 2016
Chess Robot Full Video, YouTube Video
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