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But now, researchers from MIT have developed a way to control robots more intuitively, using hand gestures and brainwaves.
[Ray Kampmeier] just finished writing some code to allow him to control his robotic arm using force-sensitive hand gestures! He calls it the Robo Marionette. He’s using a MeArm 4 DOF robotic … ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo’s Dragon Lab have developed an intuitive hand-based teleoperation system that allows ...
MIT is making strides in controlling robots using brainwaves and hand gestures. This could mean robots will one day need nothing more than a thought from a human operator to control them.
They all control things by just waving their hands. [Saddam] must have wanted the same effect, so he created a robot that he controls over wireless using hand gestures.
They then flicked their hand to either the left or right, indicating which direction the robot should move the drill – the number of flicks indicated the number of spaces over it should move.
Science News: BOSTON: MIT scientists have developed a system that allows humans to control robots using brainwaves and simple hand gestures, preventing machines fro.
MIT scientists have developed a system that allows humans to control robots using brainwaves and simple hand gestures, preventing machines from committing errors in real time.