Testing the method on robotic hardware (IMAGE)
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The researchers tested their method on a simulated robotic arm and on two types of robot hardware. The most complex experiments (left) involved a robotic arm mounted on a wheeled platform and placed in an office kitchen with a microwave and a set of recycling, compost and trash bins. Another set of experiments used a tabletop robotic arm (right) tasked with sorting a set of toy food items into two different categories; a setup with a left and right arm (center) added an additional layer of ambiguity.
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Allen Ren et al./Princeton University
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