Robots are getting smarter! A new study from Columbia Engineering shows that robots can now learn how to move by simply watching themselves in a...
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By watching their own motions with a camera, robots can teach themselves about the structure of their own bodies and how they move, a new study by researchers at Columbia Engineering now reveals. Equipped with this knowledge, the robots could not only plan their own actions, but also overcome damage to their bodies.
Robots are getting smarter! A new study from Columbia Engineering shows that robots can now learn how to move by simply watching themselves in a...
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