Carnegie Mellon designed an inexpensive way to help robots 'feel' objects

July 11, 2017
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Carnegie Mellon designed an inexpensive way to help robots 'feel' objects

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Fingervision is robot skin made from cheap, off-the-shelf components. The setup uses clear silicone wrap, 3D printed grippers and a $50 camera.

Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/05/fingervision-is-robot-skin-made-from-cheap-off-the-shelf-components/

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