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Disney introduced a robot model with a structure consisting of three main parts that can perform some impressive fitness movements.
Disney introduced a robot model with a structure consisting of three main parts that can perform some impressive fitness movements.
Stickman swung the rope from a height of 6 meters and tumbled in midair before landing on the cushion.
Disney Research lab built Stickman robots capable of performing some gymnastics movements, Verge reported on May 22. In the experiment, Stickman swung the rope from a height of 6 meters and tumbled in midair before landing on the cushion.
"People develop impressive acrobatic techniques over thousands of years of practicing gymnastics. In the meantime, robots also become more flexible and automatic, can begin to simulate these movements in a way. impressive , " Disney Research wrote.
Stickman uses inertial sensors, laser vision analyzers and computer vision to perform fitness movements and safely land down the mattress. When straightening it is about 2.1 meters long, roughly the height of the gymnast when he raises his hands over his head, according to Disney Research.
With only three main components, Stickman cannot perform many complicated tasks. However, the team hopes the technology used by this robot can be used for future versions.
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