Legos are fun, but rifling through big, unsorted bags of these plastic bricks to find just the right ones isn't. Third graders at Runnels School in Baton Rouge think they have an answer: a Lego shaker ...
Anyone who grew up with Lego will remember buying and building individual sets, only to see their collection morph into an unruly, unsorted mass over time. Sorting through a vast array of bricks to ...
Neural networks are currently being tasked with everything from adding animations to video games to reproducing images taken from MRI scans. Training the AI, which needs to be fed vast amounts of data ...
On YouTube, you can learn how one man created a Lego sorting machine using AI, motors, and of course, Lego bricks. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
This isn’t actually the first time that scientists have used Lego blocks for science. Back in 2014, researchers at Iowa University employed the Danish toys for science research. According to the ...
The next time you clean up your LEGO collection, you're going to wish you had this machine at home to do the dirty work. Built pretty much entirely with LEGO pieces (plus a Raspberry Pi and some ...
Sort A Brick uses computer vision and AI to automatically assemble sets from used building blocks. Missing parts are added. The system can recognize more than 25,000 different building blocks in 4,000 ...