How can we compare robots that are expected to move flexibly, safely, and energy-efficiently in dynamic environments? A new international study titled A Benchmarking Framework for Embodied Neuromorphic Agents, published in the prestigious journal Nature Machine Intelligence, offers an answer. Researchers from institutions in Czechia, Italy, Denmark, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Pakistan, and Singapore present …
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An international team of scientists has published a study in the prestigious journal Nature Communications showing that the brains of children born with an upper limb difference undergo significant reorganisation from an early age. Scientists Matěj Hoffmann a Zdeněk Straka from the humanoid group participated in the research, developing a computational model explaining the mechanism …
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The humanoid robotics team at the Department of Cybernetics, led by Associate Professor Matěj Hoffmann, focuses on experiments with the iCub robot. Thanks to broad collaboration among researchers from several universities and a unique integration of robotics, artificial intelligence, and developmental psychology, the team aims to contribute new insights into the development of the human …
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