The most nimble robot ever made can LEARN how to grasp objects
The Dex-Net 2.0 bot can pick up awkward and unusually shaped objects It learned how to grasp objects by studying a virtual library of 10,000 3D objects Its deep-learning system figures out what grasp it should use for each object It may lead to bots that can be useful in settings such as hospitals and homes Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a robot that can pick up awkward and unusually shaped objects.
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Thursday, June 1, 2017
The most nimble robot ever made: Researchers unveil machine that can figure out how to grasp awkwardly shaped objects by POKING them
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