Switching the mind scope display, Using mind scope to check the aibo, Entertainment – Sony ERS-7M3 User Manual

Page 27: Robot’s recognition and current status

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Robot’s recognition and current status

Besides showing what the AIBO robot’s camera is seeing, the camera display area can also be used to check what the AIBO robot
has recognized and what its current condition is.
Let’s use Mind Scope to check what the AIBO robot is seeing and how it is processing this information.

Switching the Mind Scope display

Each click of the Mind Scope and camera view on/off button cycles the display through the following settings:

Mind Scope & Camera view

Camera view only

Off

The Mind Scope can be used to check the following items.

The green cross shows that
the AIBOne or pink ball and
pink color were recognized.

The blue grid indicates
that a moving object
has been recognized.

Indicates that a face
has been recognized.
When a face continues
to be recognized, the
display zooms in on
this portion.

Each click of this
button switches the
display.

More information provided by this display:

When a voice is recognized, the word “VOICE” is
shown in the direction from where the sound came.

When the AIBO robot has encountered an obstacle,
the display shows “Ouch!”.

When the AIBO robot has detected a drop, the display
shows “WARNING”.

When the AIBO robot has picked up the AIBOne, the
display shows “Catch!”. When the AIBO robot has
dropped the AIBOne, the display shows “Release”.

When the AIBO robot recognizes the station pole, station
marker, AIBO cards, registered VPR images, favorite
place, or favorite things, the orange frames are shown.

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Hint

The verbal expressions used to indicate the status of the AIBO
robot will change as its personality evolves.

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