The Columbia University researchers achieved the feat by allowing their robot, EMO, to study itself in a mirror. It learned ...
(Nanowerk News) By watching their own motions with a camera, robots can teach themselves about the structure of their own bodies and how they move, a new study from researchers at Columbia Engineering ...
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, ...
This spinning-mass principle drives several robots in development. One is a remote-controlled wheel that jumps when the internal mass rotates fast enough to lift it off the ground. Unlike spring-based ...
Flashy robots can dance and backflip on cue, but Ant Group is betting open-source AI can take them beyond scripted moves ...
Robots waste power & depend on control to move. A joint design shifts control into the structure, helping robots walk & grip ...
A soft electroactive gel enables untethered robots to deform, grip, and move using only external electric fields, eliminating the need for internal wiring or circuitry. (Nanowerk Spotlight) The ...
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Robots learn how to move by watching themselves
The researchers detailed their findings in the journal Nature Machine Intelligence. "Like humans learning to dance by ...
The symmetrical design and flexible fingers mean that the robot can transport objects on either side of its body. For humans, ...
The tech wizards at Boston Dynamics have been hard at work, according to an astonishing new video released by the Massachussetts-based company on Wednesday. “In this video, Atlas is demonstrating ...
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