Cornell University researchers have developed a new robotic framework powered by artificial intelligence—called RHyME (Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation under Mismatched Execution)—that allows robots to learn tasks by watching a single how-to video.
Maybe the acronym is different, but this has been done this exact same way for quite awhile unless I’m missing some key difference. Nvidia even has a toolkit for this already.
There’s a few different efforts like this. DeepMind have another one. I follow these types of developments as much as possible, because I think robotics is soon going to take off thanks to recent advances in AI.
Maybe the acronym is different, but this has been done this exact same way for quite awhile unless I’m missing some key difference. Nvidia even has a toolkit for this already.
Train > Simulation > Train > AR Simulation
There’s a few different efforts like this. DeepMind have another one. I follow these types of developments as much as possible, because I think robotics is soon going to take off thanks to recent advances in AI.