首页|Study Findings from Delft University of Technology Broaden Understanding of Robo tics and Artificial Intelligence (Evaluating tactile feedback in addition to kin esthetic feedback for haptic shape rendering: a pilot study)
Study Findings from Delft University of Technology Broaden Understanding of Robo tics and Artificial Intelligence (Evaluating tactile feedback in addition to kin esthetic feedback for haptic shape rendering: a pilot study)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Data detailed on robotics and artifici al intelligence have been presented. Accordingto news reporting originating fro m Delft, Netherlands, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Incurrent vir tual reality settings for motor skill training, only visual information is usual ly provided regardingthe virtual objects the trainee interacts with. However, i nformation gathered through cutaneous (tactilefeedback) and muscle mechanorecep tors (kinesthetic feedback) regarding, e.g., object shape, is crucial tosuccess fully interact with those objects.”
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