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Classical Indian dance is teaching robots how to move and use their hands
Researchers at the University of Maryland studied how the brain controls complex hand movements, focusing on Bharatanatyam dance gestures called mudras.
The presenter does a really excellent job of explaining the value and power of ChatGPT's collaborative editing feature, called Canvas. He also has a creatively bizarre filming set with a pool table, a ...
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of a robotic hand rehabilitation system designed to assist patients recovering from hand injuries and neurological conditions such as stroke. The system ...
Abstract: A new High-Order Fully Actuated Sliding Mode Control (HOFA-SMC) method is created in this study to precisely control the motion of a fully actuated robotic hand. Our method uses a nonlinear ...
DisneyResearchHub has published a detailed technical paper outlining how Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development ...
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Rodney Brooks exposes the fatal flaw in Musk’s robot dream
Is it possible to have a robot achieve human-level dexterity just by watching video tutorials? To answer these questions, I ...
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