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Kushal Kedia (left) and Prithwish Dan (right) are members of the development team behind RHyME, a system that allows robots ...
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RHyME requires just 30 minutes of robot data; in a lab setting, robots trained using the system achieved a more than 50% increase in task success compared to previous methods, the researchers said ...