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Humanoid robot masters tennis with 96.5% accuracy using simplified human motion
Researchers in China have developed a new system that significantly improves how humanoid robots ...
To be an excellent three-point shooter, you can be Stephen Curry. Or failing that, you can rely on sound biomechanics in the ...
Roboticists have struggled to get humanoid robots to effectively replicate athletic sports skills, such as those needed for tennis. These sports require highly dynamic motion, quick reactions, and ...
Jump into STEM with motion capture! Motion capture technician Lia Fry teaches Aikem how animators measure actor performances and translate them into animations for TV, movies, video games, and more!
China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot plays tennis after training on 5 hours of amateur motion capture data from five players.
The team developed MobilePoser, a new system that leverages sensors already embedded within consumer mobile devices to accurately track a person’s full-body pose and global translation in space in ...
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