The robots learned about the world in real time, without internal maps, and adjusted their behavior accordingly. At the time, experts told MIT Technology Review the technique was a “breakthrough ...
This automated parsing eliminates the need for tedious manual programming, empowering robots to self-correct errors in real ...
Research shows that people anthropomorphize robots (that is to say they attribute human forms or personality to them). Kate Darling of MIT, a rising ... as participants’ self-assessment of ...
We’ve seen many creative 3D designs here on Hackaday and [jegatheesan.soundarapandian’s] Baby MIT Cheetah Robot is no exception. You’ve undoubtedly seen MIT’s cheetah robot. Well, ...
A team of researchers at MIT have created a robot that can play the children's game Jenga. It uses machine learning and AI to learn as it plays, and may have uses in industrial automation in the ...
a graduate student in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). "With our method, a robot can self-correct execution errors and improve overall task success." ...
According to New Scientist, “swarms of tiny living robots can self-replicate in ... Bongard says this is an example of “kinematic self-replication,” a process noted in molecules before ...
Stabilizing an inverted pendulum is a classic problem in control theory, and if you’ve ever taken a control systems class you might remember seeing pages full of differential equations and bode ...
For instance, researchers have demonstrated flocks of self-replicating assembler robots show ... (the volumetric equivalent of a 2-D pixel). (Image: MIT) A conventional representation of a robot ...
We also noted whether a robot’s self-emptying dock worked as intended. Obstacle navigation: We noted whether the robot was able to climb the 0.75-inch threshold to the bathroom, how often it got ...
As director of CSAIL and head of MIT’s Distributed Robotics Lab, Daniela Rus is dreaming up our robot-filled future. MIT computer scientist Daniela Rus is dreaming up our robot-filled future.
According to New Scientist, “swarms of tiny living robots can self-replicate in ... Bongard says this is an example of “kinematic self-replication,” a process noted in molecules before ...