The Crucial Motion Intelligence for Future Robots

Mar 29

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Friday, March 29, 2024 – 9:00AM to 10:00AM

Presenter

Xianyi Cheng

We have remarkable AIs and precise robots, but why do humans still do so much tedious physical work, from factories to households? The core missing piece is dexterity - the ability to manipulate objects skillfully. Human-level dexterity is the complex synergy of mind and body, from the lowest level of sensorimotor control to the highest level of cognitive thinking. Dexterity is the crucial intelligence of task solving and execution. Achieving robot dexterity will transform industries and people's lives by empowering robots to perform complex manual processes seamlessly in factories, households, service industries, space operations, etc.
In this talk, I will provide new perspectives on this complex problem based on my research. Why is dexterity so complex? We will broaden our understanding by studying three questions. First, what kinds of robots are made for dexterity? Second, what do complex dexterous manipulation interactions involve? Third, what skills will robots need to achieve dexterity? Finally, we will discuss the path toward general dexterity in robots