Scientists have created a robot that can play JENGA
A robotic arm capable of playing the popular game Jenga has been built by American engineers. The machine, developed by MIT engineers, is equipped with a soft-pronged gripper, a force-sensing wrist cuff and an external camera. This enables it to see and feel the movement of the tower and adjust for each individual block. It monitors and tracks the feedback from the blocks and the machine makes subtle adjustments to avoid toppling the tower and losing the game. A computer takes in visual and tactile feedback via the cameras and cuff, and compares these measurements to moves that the robot previously made.
Jan-30-2019, 20:55:39 GMT
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