New research helps robots combine language and gestures to find objects in cluttered spaces, improving how they understand human intent.
Misplaced glasses on the kitchen counter or a phone left somewhere in the living room could soon be found by a robot.
Whether in the kitchen or on a workshop floor, robot assistants that can fetch items for people could be extremely useful.
A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in ...
POMDP, an AI framework inspired by dogs that allows robots to use human gestures and language to find objects with 89% accuracy.
By incorporating insights from canine companions, researchers enable robots to use both language and gesture as inputs to help fetch the right objects.
A robot from TU Munich can locate misplaced items faster because it understands the items and the environment.
To enable the robot, which resembles a broomstick on wheels with a camera mounted at the top, to locate lost objects, the team combined knowledge from the internet with a spatial map of the robot’s ...
A Brown University study shows dogs may help robots find objects using gestures and words. Discover how researchers trained ...
Researchers have developed a collaborative brain-robot interface for people with severe motor impairments. Their findings ...
This Robot Searches For Missing Items Using Human-Like Logic In A Nutshell Researchers at the Technical University of Munich ...
A robot that can locate lost items on command - this is the latest development at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). It combines knowledge from ...