A detailed explanation of the control glove used to operate a 3D printed biomimetic mechatronic hand. Learn how the glove ...
X says NEO's new hands can pour tea, plug in chargers, and use sign language.
The video shows a lighter-than-air robot with fins gliding through the air, making it look like a white, floating whale. It ...
As technology advances, more is expected from humanoid robots. What were once seen as gimmicks that could walk, if not like ...
Beni looks like just another cute little toy robot, but it's actually a roving camera – raring to follow you around and ...
X's NEO home robot has new tendon-driven hands with 25 degrees of freedom and tactile skin. Feeling a glass slip is easy; real chores are not.
X’s NEO home robot has tendon-driven hands with tactile sensing, force control, and water resistance, but impressive hardware still needs reliable autonomy before it can handle everyday chores.
The company CEO Bernt Bornich posted a video of the NEO robot and its new hands in action, and while it is impressive, it's ...
X unveils advanced tendon-driven hands for its NEO humanoid, bringing human-like dexterity closer to real-world robotics.
Abstract: Hand gesture recognition is a key technology for improving prosthetic control and enhancing human-robot interaction. Traditional machine learning approaches struggle with real-time, ...
This is one of the many displays filling a convention centre in Geneva, where more than 12,000 participants from 170 ...
Abstract: Radar-based hand gesture recognition is a promising modality for human computer interaction due to its advantages over camera-based approaches. We propose a novel few-shot hand gesture ...