Lau MengCheng, Anderson John, Baltes Jacky
Bharti School of Engineering and Computer Science, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Computer Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
PeerJ Comput Sci. 2025 Jan 3;11:e2632. doi: 10.7717/peerj-cs.2632. eCollection 2025.
Entertainment robotics has garnered significant attention in recent years, with researchers focusing on developing robots capable of performing a variety of tasks, including magic, drawing, dancing, and music. This article presents our research on forming a musical band that includes both humanoid robots and human musicians, with the goal of achieving natural synchronization and collaboration during musical performances. We utilized two of our humanoid robots for this project: Polaris, a mid-sized humanoid robot, as the drummer, and Oscar, a Robotis-OP3 humanoid robot, as the keyboardist. The technical implementation incorporated essential components such as visual servoing, human-robot interaction, and Robot Operating System (ROS), enabling seamless communication and coordination between the humanoid robots and the human musicians. The success of this collaborative effort can be both seen and heard through the following YouTube link: https://youtu.be/pFOyt1KKCfY?feature=shared.
近年来,娱乐机器人技术备受关注,研究人员致力于开发能够执行各种任务的机器人,包括魔术表演、绘画、舞蹈和音乐演奏。本文介绍了我们关于组建一支由人形机器人和人类音乐家组成的音乐乐队的研究,目标是在音乐表演中实现自然同步与协作。我们在这个项目中使用了两款人形机器人:中型人形机器人北极星(Polaris)担任鼓手,以及乐百特OP3人形机器人奥斯卡(Oscar)担任键盘手。技术实现过程中融入了视觉伺服、人机交互和机器人操作系统(ROS)等关键组件,使人形机器人与人类音乐家之间能够实现无缝通信与协调。通过以下YouTube链接可以看到并听到这次合作的成果:https://youtu.be/pFOyt1KKCfY?feature=shared 。