An AI trained on motion capture recordings can help robots smoothly imitate human actions, such as dancing, walking and ...
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Researchers from the University of California, San Diego have designed an AI-enabled robot that can perform a Waltz simply by mirroring the moves of its human partner. As far as we can tell, the robot ...
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Humanoid Robot Learns to Waltz Using AI
Mazeyu Ji, Xuanbin Peng and team at UC San Diego created Exbody2, an AI that lets robots mimic realistic human movements such ...
“Since humanoid robots share a similar physical structure with us, it makes sense to take advantage of the vast amounts of human motion data already available,” says Peng. “By learning to ...
Presented at the recent Conference on Robot Learning in Munich, the research comes almost four decades after the PUMA 560 became the first robot to assist in the operating room, helping with a ...
Researchers from John Hopkins University and Stanford University built a training model using video recordings of human-controlled robotic arms performing surgical tasks. By learning to imitate ...