The next Olympic champion - First AI Robot to beat a Professional Table Tennis Player

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Regular ITTF equipment.

Impressive feat indeed...

But I was thinking, part of the game is watching the opponent, and predicting what is he/she doing. It's hard or impossible if it is not human form, but that is coming too, I guess, no excuses ;-)
 
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Got some related links from friends and family so I found the source video.


 
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it's really incredible to see
What is also interesting is that it isn't even fully adopting our technique at all if it ever will. It is trapping the ball at a higher height than humans would close to the table rather than backing up to play. So there is potentially still room for improvement with a different form of reinforced development.
 
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The AI will eventually realize that it needs to go down the EJ process!
If they feed it enough TTD data, yes :ROFLMAO:

"My racket is insufficient. I require Golden Viscaria and Zyre 03."
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"Golden Viscaria and Zyre 03 is insufficient. I require a 'player version' blade that is not commercially produced and booster for my Zyre 03."
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"My Robot Edition Golden Viscaria and boosted Zyre 03 is insufficient. Here's a formula for a new rubber composition and engineering documents to craft a new blade for it."
 
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Regular ITTF equipment.

Impressive feat indeed...

But I was thinking, part of the game is watching the opponent, and predicting what is he/she doing. It's hard or impossible if it is not human form, but that is coming too, I guess, no excuses ;-)
But one thing it does in common with human (even more extreme) is wrapping the ball (1, 2)!

https://www.reddit.com/r/baduk/comments/1rsggtz/comment/oa8aoid/
  • Fan Hui, on the psychological shock to Go professionals

    That is why he keeps returning to mentality rather than pure technique. He even says that if a human such as Aja Huang had been physically sitting across from him in place of the machine, he would have felt better. A person still grants you the feeling of being seen. A machine does not care how long you think, whether you are humiliated, or whether the game becomes a permanent shadow in your life. It simply continues. “What constrains us most may be our knowledge itself. I call it the prison of knowledge.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AlphaGo_versus_Fan_Hui
 
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I think the biggest discrepancy of this robot vs human shootout, is the vision part. Robot has 9 separate cameras only to track the ball in 3d space and additional cameras to track spin + additional cameras to watch the opponent and his movement. The human has to do all this with his 2 eyes.

Still an incredible engineering exercise, both IT and mechanics.
 
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