Robot see, robot do: System learns after watching how-to videos
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Robot see, robot do: System learns after watching how-to videos
Cornell University researchers have developed a new robotic framework powered by artificial intelligence—called RHyME (Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation under Mismatched Execution)—that allows robots to learn tasks by watching ...
Cornell researchers develop AI system that teaches robots by watching one video
Cornell University researchers have introduced an artificial intelligence framework that could significantly speed up how robots learn new tasks The new system, called RHyME , short for Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation under Mismatched Execution, allows robots to learn how to perform complex actions by watching just a single how-to video. Smarter robots, less training Usually, teaching robots even basic tasks require hours of programming and large…
AI Teaches Robots Tasks from a Single How-To Video
Researchers have developed RHyME, an AI-powered system that enables robots to learn complex tasks by watching a single human demonstration video. Traditional robots struggle with unpredictable scenarios and require extensive training data, but RHyME allows robots to adapt by drawing on previous video knowledge.
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