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Photographer Joe Blackburn uses orientations of items in his industrial robots to represent coordinates.

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Question: Can you use octionions to represent coordinates in industrial six axis robots?

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Yes, octonions can be used to represent coordinates in industrial six axis robots. Octonions are an 8-dimensional algebraic structure that can be used to represent 3 spatial coordinates and 3 rotational coordinates. This makes them a perfect data object for representing the coordinates associated with a six-axis robot.

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Published: Friday, December 16, 2022

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