首页|New Robotics Study Results Reported from University of Lorraine (The Effects of Role Transitions and Adaptation In Human-cobot Collaboration)
New Robotics Study Results Reported from University of Lorraine (The Effects of Role Transitions and Adaptation In Human-cobot Collaboration)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News - Data detailed on Robotics have been pr esented. According to news originatingfrom Nancy, France, by NewsRx corresponde nts, research stated, “Collaborative robots (cobots) have thepotential to augme nt the productivity and life quality of human operators in the context of Indust ry4.0 by providing them with physical assistance. For this reason, it is necess ary to define the relationshipbetween humans and cobots and to study how the tw o agents adapt to each other.”
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