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Research reveals robots are learning more ways to accomplish human tasks, gaining smarter memory and assisting home-owners.
Researchers have developed RHyME, an AI-powered system that enables robots to learn complex tasks by watching a single human demonstration video.
The Cornell research team said its RHyME robotic framework paves the way for robots to learn multiple-step sequences.
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For example, a RHyME-equipped robot shown a video of a human fetching a mug from the counter and placing it in a nearby sink will comb its bank of videos and draw inspiration from similar actions ...
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