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by modeless
797 days ago
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They do not replay recorded motor signals. They use recorded motor signals only to train neural policies, which then run autonomously on the robot and can generalize to new instances of a task (such as the above video generalizing to an adult size sweater when it was only ever trained on child size polo shirts). Obviously some amount of generalization is required to fold a shirt, as no two shirts will ever be in precisely the same configuration after being dropped on a table by a human. Playback of recorded motor signals could never solve this task. |
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Is interesting that they are using "Leader Arms" [0] to encode tasks instead of motion capture. Is it just a matter of reduced complexity to get off the ground? I suppose the task of mapping human arm motion to what a robot can do is tough.
0. https://www.trossenrobotics.com/widowx-aloha-set