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9. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 9
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8. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 8
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7. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 7
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, kinematics, volleyball, jacobian, linear velocity, angular velocity, matrixes, frame, Kinematic singularity
6. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 6
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, kinematics, locomotion gates, polypod, instantaneous kinematics, jacobian, differential motion, linear motion, angular m
5. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 5
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, kinematics, brachiation robot, RPRR, stanford scheinman arm, forward kinematics
4. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 4
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, hummingbird, minipositioner, kinematics, manipulators, links, denavit-hartenberg notation, frame attachment, transformat
3. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 3
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, flexable microactuators, homogeneous transform, transformations, fixed cameras, rotation matrix, three angle representat
2. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 2
Computer, Science, robotics, design, Technology, programming, matrix algebra, motion planning, humanoids, AI, artificial intelligence, spatial descriptions, kinematics, manipulator, joints, constraints, end-efector, parameters, operational point, redundan
1. Introduction to Robotics Lecture 1
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1. Darwin's Legacy: Course Introduction (September 22, 2008)
history, science, biology, social science, humanities, philosophy, education, religion, astrobiology, nature, evolution literacy, origin of species, natural selection, life, organism, environment, DNA, double helix, molecule, theory, evidence, religious i
1. Introduction to Mac OS X and Cocoa Touch (April 1, 2009)
Software engineering, application development, programming language, iPhone operating system, OS , objective c, cocoa touch, SDK, object oriented design, Apple, Macintosh, Xcode, graphic user interface, builder, frameworks, GUI
1. Introduction (March 31, 2008)
middle English, linguistics, history, language, creative writing, grammar, vocabulary, structure, slang, colonization, speak, French, communication, aesthetic, compound expression, talk, text message, written, spoken, formal, informal, cultural, contracti
Introduction to the "Slime Molds"
This educational page introduces the three main groups of slime molds: plasmodial slime molds, cellular slime molds, and Labyrinthulomycota. It offers a description of each and discusses their life cycle. Hosted by the Museum of Paleontology, links are provided to the home page, any taxon, any period, any topic, the glossary, and a help page.
Introduction to the Dinoflagellata
This website features an overview of the Dinoflagellata, a large and diverse group of unicellular protists. Introductory information is displayed on the main page and links are provided to additional webpages featuring the dinoflagellate fossil record, life history and ecology, systematics and morphology. Links are also provided to other websites addressing various aspects of dinoflagellates.
AP Statistics Curriculum 2007
This is an Internet-based E-Book for advanced-placement (AP) statistics educational curriculum. The E-Book is initially developed by the UCLA Statistics Online Computational Resource (SOCR), however, all statistics instructors, researchers and educators are encouraged to contribute to this effort and improve the content of these learning materials.
1. Introduction to Mac OS X, Cocoa Touch, Objective-C and Tools (January 5, 2010)
Software engineering, programming language, iPhone operating system, OS, objective c, cocoa touch, SDK, object oriented design, Apple, Macintosh, tools, frameworks, language, runtime, Xcode, Interface Builder, Foundation, UIKit, behavior, message, state,
"Introduction to Radar Systems, Spring 2007"
"This set of 10 lectures (about 11+ hours in duration) was excerpted from a three-day course developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory to provide an understanding of radar systems concepts and technologies to military officers and DoD civilians involved in radar systems development, acquisition, and related fields. That three-day program consists of a mixture of lectures, demonstrations, laboratory sessions, and tours. Online Publication"
"Statistics and Visualization for Data Analysis and Inference, January IAP 2009"
" A whirl-wind tour of the statistics used in behavioral science research, covering topics including: data visualization, building your own null-hypothesis distribution through permutation, useful parametric distributions, the generalized linear model, and model-based analyses more generally. Familiarity with MATLAB®, Octave, or R will be useful, prior experience with statistics will be helpful but is not essential. This course is intended to be a ground-up sketch of a coherent, alternative per
Lecture 01: Introduction
This course covers the fundamental principles of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and cell biology. Biological function at the molecular level is particularly emphasized and covers the structure and regulation of genes, as well as, the structure and synthesis of proteins, how these molecules are integrated into cells, and how these cells are integrated into multicellular systems and organisms. In addition, each version of the subject has its own distinctive material. The focus of the c













