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02 Jun 2015 15:30:55
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The Japanese taught a humanoid robot to push items (video)

Staff JSK Laboratory, owned by the Tokyo University have developed a robot that knows how to drag heavy objects with his hands. And the basis of the behavior of the robot lay the behavioral characteristics of a person: if the robot understands that pushed them the object is not moving, it is changing its position: for a successful job he can push things even back — just like people.

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Employees JSK Laboratory, owned by the Tokyo University have developed a robot that knows how to drag heavy objects with his hands. And the basis of the behavior of the robot lay the behavioral characteristics of a person: if the robot understands that pushed them the object is not moving, it is changing its position: for a successful job he can push things even back — just like people.

according to experts, to force the robot to perform the same task in different ways — not so easy. It tried to do many companies, but on most modern plants still used by the robots, which are able to perform monotonous tasks.

it is Assumed that the achievements of Japanese scientists in the future will be able to find a wide application in production and warehouse logistics.

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