Humans have been tested so far, such as robots, such as auxiliary and manual tasks, helping physical therapy and helping the elderly. His abilities in the expression and creative fields such as the arts and the performance of music have introduced robot drummers, which is a hominoid robot that is capable of playing the drum clear and precisely. The purpose of this project is to discover that robots can perform in rhythm and artistic roles.
To detect creativity in Humanoid robotics
According to the Tech Explore, this concept began with a quite interval gathering between the first author and co -author, Assad AI and Los Ravida, respectively. He saw that the Humanoid robots were very good in practical work and playing drums was seen as a challenge, combining rhythm, physical skills and harmony.
To achieve this, the team created a system that represents music, such as the rhythm -malak contact China, which is a series of events that indicate which drum is to attack and when. With the help of these gestures, the robot has been trained in an artificial million, which has been learned to perform realistic techniques, including changing sticks, adopting movements for performance and crossing the arms.
Robot drummer skills and future ability
Playing full drum tracks from jazz to rock and metal, artificial G -1 unit was tested on humanitarian robots. They included “Five” through Dave Brubic, by Bon Joey, and “finally” by Linkin Park. The robot gained more than 90 % of the rhythm accuracy, showing the ability to master complex samples.
The robot is designed to use the human drummer capacity, such as expecting to adjust the hand positions and beats dynamically. This behavior naturally emerged from the training process, which guides the performance prizes on the rhythm. Researchers believe that it opens doors for robotic actors in direct entertainment and other precision works.
The team’s next goal is to move these learned skills to a physical robot. Their purpose is also to enable correction, which allows the robot to adjust its style in real time based on musical gestures. This can give future robotic drummers the ability to respond to music with the level of expression close to human musicians.


