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Multi-modal motion activation for robot control using spiking neurons

Tieck et al., 2018

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10867162355569499046
Author
Tieck J
Steffen L
Kaiser J
Roennau A
Dillmann R
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2018 7th IEEE International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (Biorob)

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Robot control is an active field of research, in particular for humanoid robots which present challenging problems. Yet, few of the proposed methods exhibit properties of biological systems. Neurorobotics presents an interesting approach by using neural models and …
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