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Robots learn to lip-sync
A humanoid learned to control its facial motors by watching itself in a mirror before imitating human lip movement from online videos.
The Columbia University researchers achieved the feat by allowing their robot, EMO, to study itself in a mirror. It learned ...
A research team from the Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory and the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit at Toyohashi University of Technology investigated how the movements of autonomous mobile ...
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Brain-inspired AI helps soft robot arms switch tasks and stay stable
Researchers have developed an AI control system that enables soft robotic arms to learn a wide repertoire of motions and tasks once, then adjust to new scenarios on the fly without needing retraining ...
Researchers at Harvard University have unveiled a novel robotics innovation that mimics the rolling motion of human joints, ...
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