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A bee-like robot currently under development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is part of a new generation ...
The emergence of humanoid robots from China marks a significant leap in the realm of artificial intelligence and robotics.
Robots don't have instincts, so they have to be taught how to fall gracefully and that is where a new robot algorithm comes in.
When you’re a robot, a new motion-planning algorithm can mean the difference between waving your arms around like an inflatable tube man and reaching for a coffee mug like you’re supposed to ...
Google algorithm lets robots teach themselves to walk It's a milestone in making robots more useful.
Algorithm tells robots where nearby humans are headed Date: June 12, 2019 Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Summary: A new tool for predicting a person's movement trajectory may help ...
Robots are great at many things, but working together in an unfamiliar setting isn't one of them – until now, that is. A team of researchers from MIT has developed an algorithm that streamlines ...
Robot dogs can move efficiently, but not all that naturally -- and no, twerking doesn't count. Virginia Tech researchers think they can do better. They're developing a combination of algorithms ...
Like other computer vision algorithms used to train robots, their robot learned about its world by first sifting through a database of 4,000 three-dimensional objects spread across ten different ...
Engineers at the University of Michigan are developing algorithms that allow an unsupported bipedal robot named MARLO to negotiate uneven, unstable ground without toppling over.
Collaborative learning -- for robots: New algorithm Date: June 25, 2014 Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Summary: Machine learning, in which computers learn new skills by looking for ...