Like babies and dancers, this robot learns from studying itself
Researchers from Columbia University have successfully developed an autonomous robot arm capable of learning new motions and adapting to damage simply by watching itself move. The robot observed a video of itself and then used that data to plan its next actions--a practice the researchers refer to as "kinematic self-awareness." This unique learning process is designed to mimic the way humans adjust certain movements by watching themselves in a mirror. Teaching robots to learn this way could reduce the need for extensive training in bespoke 3D simulations. It could also one day make future autonomous robots operating in the real world better equipped to adapt to damage and environmental changes without constant human intervention.
Feb-25-2025, 20:27:33 GMT
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