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Researchers explore sound to help improve robotic perception – Yahoo Finance Australia
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are looking to hearing as a potential additional sense to help machines increase their perception of the world around them. A new experiment from CMU features Rethink Robotics’ Sawyer moving objects inside a metal …

Robots primarily rely on two basic senses: vision and touch. But even the latter still has a long way to go to get up to the speed with the former. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are looking to hearing as a potential additional sense to help machines increase their perception of the world around them.
A new experiment from CMU features Rethink Robotics Sawyer moving objects inside a metal tray to get a sense of the sounds they make as they roll around, slide and crash into the sides….
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