Robots cross sim gap: Aston University’s AI-based training lets robots adapt simulation-learned skills to real-world conditions with minimal extra data, boosting reliability in uncertain environments.
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New AI system helps robots transfer virtual training into real-world tasks
Researchers in the UK have developed a new AI-based training method that helps robots ...
Two new studies introduce AI systems that use either video or photos to create simulations that can train robots to function in the real world. This could significantly lower the costs of training ...
Before a potential customer buys an autonomous mobile robot solution, Locus Robotics often uses different types of simulation to determine the type of robots needed and the number needed to optimize ...
A new AI-based method co-developed by Aston University's Dr Alireza Rastegarpanah could revolutionise the way advanced robotic systems are trained ...
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Watch humanoid and dog-like robots team up to handle warehouse work together at LG
A subsidiary of LG has showcased a future logistics workflow in which multiple autonomous ...
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