A Soft Robot to Pack Your Groceries
Watch this video to learn more about a soft robotic hand that combines vision, motor-based proprioception, and soft tactile sensors to identify, sort, and pack a stream of unknown objects. A team from MIT CSAIL demonstrates its effectiveness through a grocery packing scenario.
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