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Beat-to-body: UK researchers’ humanoid robots get NVIDIA grant to move like dancers
Chengxu Zhou, an associate professor in UCL Computer Science, has bagged an NVIDIA Academic ...
Robots have been trained to walk, lift, and perform repetitive tasks efficiently. However, capturing the fluid motion of human actions remains an uphill task to conquer for engineers. Researchers from ...
Barclays Research today released a new Impact Series report The Future of Work: AI Gets Physical, highlighting humanoid ...
Once thought of as important primarily to the machine designer, interest in motion control technologies is now spreading more widely throughout industry. Some of the credit for this is due to the ...
Using wearable devices to enhance motion and assist rehabilitation is an increasingly feasible technology for treating physical disabilities. China’s ageing population, and rising incidence of strokes ...
Columbian engineers have developed a robot that learns realistic lip movements by watching human videos. This breakthrough ...
Robots that act like humans used to be a work of science fiction, but they're very real at CES, and could be seen a lot more soon.
CORVALLIS, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, OptiTrack, the worldwide leader in 3D tracking systems, is bringing high-precision motion tracking outside with the release of the Versa X line of motion ...
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