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Date: 2008-09-01

Teaching robots to follow


Scientists at UC Davis in US have come up with a solution to teach robots to follow a leader by using behavioral cues. Usually robots have trouble following a leader when the leader disappears out of sight. The robots that are enabled with behavioral cue detection have performed with much more success in predicting and following the movements of a leader entity. For more click the link below:




Reference: spacedaily.com/reports/Robots_Learn_To_Follow_999.html

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