Robots are learning by watching themselves, gaining self-awareness without simulations. This breakthrough is shaping ...
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Hosted on MSNNo more ‘babying’ robots. Columbia University researchers teach them to watch & learnPublished in Nature Machine Intelligence, the study details how the team developed an autonomous robotic arm capable of ...
Humans are naturally aware of their bodies and can anticipate the outcomes of their movements. Robotic experts have been ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNRobots learn how to move by watching themselvesBy 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 now reveals.
Robots are getting smarter! A new study from Columbia Engineering shows that robots can now learn how to move by simply ...
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Robots could become more resilient and need less human intervention by self-modelling with a camera and deep neural networks. To this end, researchers at Columbia University have tasked robots with ...
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