Teaching Robots to Salsa
The Intelligence Mechatronics Lab is conducting research on getting robots to be more human-like with their motions and improving their non-verbal communication. There's a lot of non-verbal communication in dance which led professor, John Baillieul, and PhD student, Kayhan Ozcimder, to see if they could come up with a mathematical formula for a robot to interpret the art of salsa dancing. Read the full story on BU Today: http://www.bu.edu/today/2013/dances-with-robots/
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