We humans excel at generalization. If you taught a toddler to identify the color red by showing her a red ball, a red truck and a red rose, she will most likely correctly identify the color of a ...
Abstract: Autonomous decision-making has always been one of the primary goals to pursue as concerns mobile robots. Researchers of this field have recently turned their attention to Deep Reinforcement ...
Abstract: The trajectory tracking and obstacle avoidance problems of autonomous mobile robots are typically solved through the layered planning and tracking method. However, this asynchronous method ...
Video game robots, like Guardian Stalker, provide unique gameplay experiences with their personalities and abilities. Respawn Entertainment excels in creating likable robot characters such as ...
You’ll benefit most from a robot vacuum if you use it with its app. All the models we tested let you set them to clean via their control panels. However, you can’t set schedules, map, set barriers or ...
More advanced robot vacuums come with mapping technology. This means the robot can map your home layout using built-in cameras and smart sensor technology, remembering the different areas using ...
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A morning stroll in Los Angeles has all the views one might expect: sunshine, palm trees, fitness influencers, and increasingly, bug eyed robots barreling down the sidewalk delivering breakfast ...
Robots are stepping out. Once relegated to factories and warehouses, next-generation robots are popping up in public spaces—from retail stores to museums—cleaning, cooking and even conversing ...