Mimic: In-situ recording and re-use of demonstrations to support robot teleoperation
Remote teleoperation is an important robot control method when they cannot operate fully autonomously. Yet, teleoperation presents challenges to effective and full robot utilization: controls are cumbersome, inefficient, and the teleoperator needs to actively attend to the robot and its environment....
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Main Authors: | MAHADEVAN, Karthik, CHEN, Yan, CAKMAK, Maya, TANG, Anthony, GROSSMAN, Tovi |
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2022
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