The Humanoid Body-Aware Robot
The Humanoid Body-Aware Robot
A few years ago, when we saw the old Atlas walking, it was already impressive, then we saw videos with jumps, races and even parkour, and the public began to get used to it, today that is no longer enough. Kaist researchers developed the V0.7 humanoid, a 75kg machine that was not created just to impress, but to function in the real world.
Motion capture data was used as a basis for teaching natural movement patterns. Result, more fluid, more natural, less robotic and still totally controlled movements. Another classic challenge of robotics was also solved here, the difference between simulation and real world, many robots work perfectly on the computer, but fail when facing the physical environment, to avoid this, the engineers limited the learning according to the real capabilities of the motors, that is, the robot only learns what it can really execute.
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