China’s new AI framework helps humanoid robots learn tennis using imperfect human motion, boosting speed, precision, and agility.
Sometimes the right tool for the right job appears almost out of nowhere. That was certainly the case for [Jonathan] who came across an unusual but well-designed robot at a secondhand shop. The ...
Abstract: Human activity recognition (HAR) using wearable inertial sensors is increasingly vital for healthcare, rehabilitation, and pervasive computing. Yet, many state-of-the-art (SoTA) models rely ...
Martial arts robots may play well on stage, but can they get work done? A look at what it takes to deliver the reliability and safety required for autonomous robotic systems ...
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