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Humanoid robots learn expressive motion for better collaboration

At the University of California San Diego, engineers have advanced humanoid robotics by teaching a bipedal platform to ...
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DigiKey, a distributor of technical components and automation products, is collaborating with SparkFun to bring its Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) kits to engineers, developers and innovators.
A robot observes its reflection in a mirror, learning its own morphology and kinematics for autonomous self-simulation. The process highlights the intersection of vision-based learning and robotics, ...
Control engineering, mechatronics and robotics together form a unifying framework for designing, analysing and deploying intelligent electromechanical systems. Control engineering provides the ...
The Stanford professor’s work gives autonomous systems new frameworks for tackling complex tasks. Robots and AI agents are ...
Robotics has come a long way in the last decade, going from rare novelties to everyday helpers doing everything from vacuuming homes to performing intricate surgeries. And if you ask Assistant ...
Engineers at the University of California, San Diego have trained a humanoid robot to effortlessly learn and perform a variety of expressive movements, including simple dance routines and gestures ...
It’s fairly easy for people to learn from other people – we’ve been doing it for around 300,000 years – because we can observe, copy, and modify what they’re doing. It’s less easy for us to learn from ...