Called Human to Humanoid, or H2O, it is an enhanced learning technology, based on a framework that allows remote, real-time operation of the robot's entire body through an RGB camera. a The technology is being researched by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and they share video of some interactions with the robots, from simulating a boxing match or playing football..
Researchers have created an extensive database of human movements for humanoid robots to perform. They provide a scalable data simulation process, filtering and selecting the movements that machines can performThis is done through the “motion simulator”.
Watch the educational demonstration of humanoid robots in the video:
after that, The researchers trained a human simulation in real time through simulation, using these replicated movements, which were then transferred to the robot. The group says it has successfully achieved remote actuation of the movement dynamics of an entire body in real-world scenarios, from walking, backflips, kicking, turning, waving, pushing, punching, etc.
“To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of realizing real-time remote actuation-based learning of a whole human body.“, referred to in Published study. On the official website you will find explanations of each step of the training and many videos illustrating the interaction between a human and a humanoid robot.
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