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Computer technology: robotic milking and interactive mirrors - for iPad/Mac/PC

The Open Universitywww3.open.ac.uk
What have computers got to do with cows? Can a wooden mirror help us understand the computing behind digital image capture? Neil Rowse is the first dairy farmer in the UK to use a computerised system that gives cows control over when they are milked, and allows him to remotely monitor the welfare of individual animals. Daniel Rozin has created an computer operated mirror made from 835 tilting wooden tiles. With the help of a digital camera and a computer programme, the wooden tiles mimic the digital pixel information and tilt themselves into a ‘reflection’. This material is taken from The Open University course T224 Computers and processors.
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Episodes

Feeding the babies

From the robot milker to the robot feeder in the calf nursery.

May 15, 200843 sec

Why go robotic?

Benefits for the cows, the farmer and his family.

May 15, 200854 sec

From image to display

How information from the camera is turned into a ‘reflection’ on the mirror.

May 15, 20081 min

Why milking and mirrors?

Open University lecturer Bernie Clark, explains why the two examples were chosen for the T224 course.

May 15, 200820 min
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