A UMBC study reveals that classical Indian dance mudras provide robots with more versatile motion patterns than natural human ...
The interdisciplinary field of robotic dance and choreography sits at the nexus of robotics, artificial intelligence and performing arts. Advances in this area have facilitated the development of ...
ALDEBARAN Robotics is a worldwide leader in the continually growing field of humanoid robotics and an academic partner of the most prestigious universities, schools and laboratories. The company has ...
California students in grades 6-12 will get a chance this year to program their own robot and compete in Robotic Idol, a robotic dance competition. Over a three-month period beginning in July, ...
Researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) have extracted the building blocks of precise hand ...
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Researchers turn to classical Indian dance to improve robotic hand movement learning
The work suggests that traditional classical dance encodes more refined motion patterns than everyday actions. The findings ...
As humans find themselves forced to mate with our robotic overlords I suspect there will be some dancing. And what better way to teach us how to dance than with motors tucked into our socks? Designer ...
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Is this dancer a human or a robot?
Meet Bryan CHIBI Gaynor, a dancer who performs some of the best robotic animation dance moves you've ever seen. Gaynor goes by the name "This Robot Cannot Human" on social media, where he shares clips ...
A troupe of more than 1,000 dancing robots showed off some Beyoncé-like moves at a recent festival in China, boogying and shaking its way to a new Guinness World Record. The dancing robots completed a ...
Peter Crouch’s infamous robot dance moves that he blessed us with a few years ago have made a return. In last night’s last gasp 2-1 victory by England against Ukraine, Crouch scored with an acrobatic ...
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