LOCOMOTION
An overview of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Learning Locomotion program
James Pippine, Douglas Hackett, Adam Watson
- Year
- 2010
- Citations
- 17
Abstract
In November of 2005, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency initiated a new robotics program, Learning Locomotion, designed to solve some of the key outstanding issues. The expectation was that a combination of machine learning techniques and smart development would accelerate the pace of making autonomous legged systems robust and useful.
Keywords
PaceAgency (philosophy)RoboticsArtificial intelligenceKey (lock)Computer scienceEngineeringEngineering managementHuman–computer interactionProcess management
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