AI Leads to Advances in Robotic Dexterity
Watch this video to see an MIT CSAIL team present a general object reorientation controller that does not make assumptions. It uses readings from a single commodity depth camera to dynamically reorient complex and new object shapes by any rotation in real time, with the median reorientation time being close to seven seconds.
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