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Tech Xplore on MSNSmarter navigation: AI helps robots stay on track without a map
Navigating without a map is a difficult task for robots, especially when they can't reliably determine where they are. A new AI-powered solution helps robots overcome this challenge by training them ...
A new deep learning model from Cardiff University helps robots choose safer, more reliable paths—marking a shift from acrobatics to real-world navigation.
MIT and Ford have developed a navigation method that helps delivery robots map out their route in real-time.
The City of Irvine is conducting a self-evaluation of public facilities under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act ...
Electrolux's robot vac scans objects to map its path The Electrolux Pure i9 sees and avoids potential obstacles while it cleans your floor.
In order for delivery robots to drop your takeout, package or meal-kit at the door, they'll need to be able to find the door. In most cases, that requires mapping a location in advance so that the ...
Predicting these advances isn’t easy, however. There is no simple Moore’s Law-type observation that makes it easy to map out the path robots are taking from clunky machines to smooth operators.
Researchers created a deep reinforcement learning model that lets robots adapt to visual changes, maintain localization, and ...
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