Gesture control robotics replaces traditional buttons and joysticks with natural hand movements. This approach improves user ...
Whether in the kitchen or on a workshop floor, robot assistants that can fetch items for people could be extremely useful.
By incorporating insights from canine companions, researchers enable robots to use both language and gesture as inputs to help fetch the right objects.
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Smart robot uses 3D vision to locate lost objects in homes 30% more efficiently
A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in ...
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New 4D vision chip can help robots, drones track distance and speed of moving objects
Researchers at Pointcloud GmbH in Zürich, Switzerland, have packed advanced 4D sensing technology — ...
Current vision systems for robots and drones rely on 3D sensors that, although powerful, do not always keep up with the ...
Qualcomm and Arduino unleash VENTUNO Q that lets AI move offline ...
A human clearing junk out of an attic can often guess the contents of a box simply by picking it up and giving it a shake, without the need to see what's inside. Researchers from MIT, Amazon Robotics, ...
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Bat-inspired ultrasound helps palm-sized drones navigate fog and smoke
A team led by Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researcher Nitin J. Sanket has shown that ultrasound sensors and a form ...
The Helix 02 humanoid robot from Figure Robotics showcases a remarkable ability to handle the complexities of living room cleanup, a task that demands both adaptability and precision. Unlike the ...
The Artemis II mission tracker called AROW gives the public a new way to follow a historic journey around the Moon. NASA plans to launch the NASA Artemis II mission no earlier than April 1, marking ...
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