Lecturer Pedro J. Sanz, professor of Computer Studies and Artificial Intelligence at the UJI, explains the meaning of algorithm. This video is included within the new category “scientific vocabulary” that is made up of short videos in which Universitat Jaume I research staff provides the definition of scientific terms related to their area of expertise. [...]
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An application facilitates the use of mobile devices to elderly and people with vision problems
People with vision problems can download on their touch screen mobile devices the Loowi application, developed to facilitate the use of the terminal thanks to a design of accessible icons of large size and contrast, which facilitate their vision. It is complemented with a vibration and voice system, which guides the user at all times. [...]
Underwater robotics tests
The Universitat Jaume I in Castelló, Universitat de Girona and Universitat de les Illes Balears have successfully tested an autonomous robot for underwater intervention tasks. Researchers from the national project RAUVI [Reconfigurable autonomous underwater vehicle for intervention], coordinated by Pedro Sanz, lecturer of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the UJI, have successfully tested the [...]
M.Sc. intelligent system in Nao robots
The Robotic Intelligence Laboratory from the Universitat Jaume I has edited this video that shows Nao robots working in the M.Sc. intelligence system The research group defines Nao robots as ideal partners to research and teach robotics. Produced by RobinLab in February 2011
UJI Nao robots on the TV programme El hormiguero
The robots from the Robotic Intelligence Laboratory from the UJI participated in the well-known Spanish TV programme El hormiguero (Cuatro TV), offering a Tai Chi exhibition and dancing Thriller. RobinLab shows the video in its You Tube channel. Original video in Spanish, march 2011
Adapted computer mice for disabled people
The collaboration between Universitat Jaume I and Maset de Frater has enabled to develop adapted mice for disabled people. The devices have been carried out by members of the Engineering Diploma in Computing Systems. They have a simple system of four buttons and a joystick to move through the computer screen. Production: SCP UJI, 2010




