The robot learned the ability to use its 26 facial motors by practicing to imitate human lip motions in front of the mirror ...
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Robots learn to lip-sync
A humanoid learned to control its facial motors by watching itself in a mirror before imitating human lip movement from ...
Humans pay enormous attention to lips during conversation, and robots have struggled badly to keep up. A new robot developed ...
Researchers have created microscopic robots so small they’re barely visible, yet smart enough to sense, decide, and move completely on their own. Powered by light and equipped with tiny computers, the ...
Building robots that operate independently at sizes below one millimeter is incredibly difficult,” says roboticist Marc ...
Scientists have built microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim, and operate independently at the scale of ...
A groundbreaking development has come from researchers at the University of Tokyo and Waseda University in Japan. They've created a biohybrid hand, a fusion of lab-grown muscle tissue and mechanical ...
Scientists are teaching robots Bharatanatyam using AI and kinematic synergies. Ancient Indian dance guides machine movement, ...
Standing-room-only event was part of CU Boulder’s annual Research & Innovation Week held Oct. 14-18 The College of Engineering & Applied Science welcomed a packed audience to its Robotics Showcase on ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment.View full profile Rachael has a degree in Zoology ...
Despite their size, the robots can navigate liquids, respond to their environment and operate without external control.
Most robot headlines follow a familiar script: a machine masters one narrow trick in a controlled lab, then comes the bold promise that everything is about to change. I usually tune those stories out.
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