UT lab develops humanoids
1st Nov 2005, 19:17 GMT
(The Daily Beacon) The officer sends out a scout to explore the area, a security guard examines the underside of a vehicle or a firefighter rushes into a burning building — all are familiar, right? Yes, unless each scenario involves a robot. The Imaging, Robotics and Intelligent Systems laboratory at The University of Tennessee contributes to the advancement of such robots, which can analyze and navigate in hazardous environments, as they gradually mature in intelligence and autonomy with increased research...11/1
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