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Synchronisation
The Pepper Task Synchroniser Library
2020/02/27
Pepper QiSDK
Motion
Github
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Softbank Robotics Labs
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Pepper Gamepad
A Remote Control Library
2020/02/27
Pepper QiSDK
Motion
Navigation
Github
Softbank Robotics Labs
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Intention actions, the useful contextual help in Android Studio
How to use the contextual shortcut Alt+Enter or Option+Enter - Among many keyboard shortcuts, Android Studio provides a very useful context aware shortcut to manage intention actions: Alt+Enter (non Mac world) or Option+Enter (Mac world)
2020/05/26
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Pepper Core Animations
Special animation library you won't find in the android plug-in
2020/02/27
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Animation
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Softbank Robotics Labs
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Let’s make Pepper and NAO speak a second language
How to install a language package and get speech recognition in new languages - As international talking robots, Pepper and NAO can access many languages for speech recognition, and its management is quite easy. This quick how-to explains how to set up new languages installing a language pack in a few simple steps.
2020/09/30
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ArUco markers
How to localize and navigate
2020/02/27
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How to migrate a project to AndroidX
Refactoring your code to use AndroidX Jetpack made easy - Using AndroidX is highly recommended: Pepper applications and libraries developed at SoftBank Robotics use it, and Google announced it as the new standard. Here you will learn how to migrate a project to AndroidX using the "Refactor > Migrate to AndroidX" menu in Android Studio. In most cases, it will do the trick without any more hassle. Still, you should take the time to read the prerequisites and infos in this blog article, as following the recommended steps will make activating Jetpack and migrating from Support Library to AndroidX easier.
2020/12/31
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