Researchers have developed a robot capable of performing surgical procedures with the same skill as human doctors by training ...
They researchers used parts from taxidermied pheasants and mallards to create flapping-wing drones and swimming robots.
Students at the Springdale Public Library were treated to a workshop about biomechanical engineering led by representatives ...
“All we need is image input and then this AI system finds the right action,” postdoctoral researcher Ji Woong Kim said. “We ...
For the first time, a robot has been trained to perform surgical procedures by watching videos of expert surgeons, marking a ...
“It’s really magical to have this model and all we do is feed it camera input and it can predict the robotic movements needed ...
The research team at New Mexico Tech has constructed and tested pheasant, mallard duck and pigeon drones and robots. Their ...
A robot, trained for the first time by watching videos of seasoned surgeons, executed the same surgical procedures as skillfully as the human doctors, say researchers.
Before this advancement, programming a robot to perform even a simple aspect of a surgery required hand-coding every step ...
The successful use of imitation learning to train surgical robots eliminates the need to program robots with each individual move required during a medical procedure and brings the field of robotic ...
Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST) team in South Korea has developed an innovative magnetic composite ...