OpenAI's Dactyl improves Dexterity of Robotic Hands without Human Input
OpenAI has trained a human-like robot hand to manipulate physical objects with unprecedented dexterity. Their system, called Dactyl, is trained entirely in simulation and transfers its knowledge to reality, adapting to real-world physics. Dactyl learns from scratch using the same general-purpose reinforcement learning algorithm and code as OpenAI Five. The results show that it's possible to train agents in simulation and have them solve real-world tasks, without physically-accurate modeling of the world. Dactyl is a system for manipulating objects using a Shadow Dexterous Hand.
Aug-2-2018, 13:09:52 GMT
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