University of Maryland computer scientists have developed an innovative camera system that could revolutionize how robots perceive and interact with...
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As an undergraduate engineering student in Delhi, India, Amisha Bhaskar took a field trip to a facility for disabled war veterans and met a man who had lost both hands. When she asked him what technologies could improve his life, his reply left an indelible impression: He wanted something so he could take care of himself and not be forced to rely upon others.
University of Maryland computer scientists have developed an innovative camera system that could revolutionize how robots perceive and interact with...
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