A robot learns to cope with the loss of an eye in an experiment carried out on the ISS

A robot learns to cope with the loss of an eye in an experiment carried out on the ISS

By Devin Coldewey

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Humans are pretty good at ballparking distances, even with one eye closed — but it turns out computer vision systems have a hard time with it. Researchers hope to fix that, or at least make robots a little more robust, by teaching them to navigate a space without the benefit of stereo vision — in zero gravity, to boot. Read More

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