At the University of California San Diego, engineers have advanced humanoid robotics by teaching a bipedal platform to ...
ABB Robotics and PSYONIC explore using real human prosthetic touch data to train industrial robots for delicate gripping ...
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Robots learn to lip-sync

Researchers have developed a robot that can learn facial lip movements for tasks such as speech and singing. Designed by a team at Columbia Engineering, the humanoid aims to address one of the most ...
PSYONIC turns its FDA-cleared bionic hand into a data engine, feeding ABB and NVIDIA robots the human dexterity data physical ...
Researchers at Columbia Engineering have trained a human-like robot named Emo to lip-sync speech and songs by studying online videos, showing how machines can now learn complex human behaviour simply ...
The success of service robots in human-centric environments relies on their ability to navigate flexibly and robustly. However, the inherent stochasticity and dynamism of human behavior pose ...
It’s fairly easy for people to learn from other people – we’ve been doing it for around 300,000 years – because we can observe, copy, and modify what they’re doing. It’s less easy for us to learn from ...
Recent changes in manufacturing, such as increasing product differentiation, personalization, and high-mix, low-volume production, have made flexibility a central requirement for industrial robotics 1 ...