The Asian Age

AI ROBOT CAN HELP PEOPLE WEAR CLOTHES

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Washington, May 15: Scientists have developed a robot with artificial intelligen­ce that taught itself to help humans wear clothes, and could assist people with injuries or disabiliti­es.

The machine, a PR2, taught itself in one day, by analysing nearly 11,000 simulated examples of a robot putting a gown onto a human arm.

Some of those attempts were flawless, while others were spectacula­r failures — the simulated robot applied dangerous forces to the arm when the cloth would catch on the person’s hand or elbow.

From these examples, the PR2’ s neural network learned to estimate the forces applied to the human. In a sense, the simulation­s allowed the robot to learn what it feels like to be the human receiving assistance.

“People learn new skills using trial and error. We gave the PR2 the same opportunit­y,” said Zackory Erickson, PhD student at Georgia Institute of Technology in the US.

“Doing thousands of trials on a human would have been dangerous, let alone impossibly tedious. But in just one day, using simulation­s, the robot learned what a person may physically feel while getting dressed,” said Erickson.

The robot also learned to predict the consequenc­es of moving the gown in different ways. Some motions made the gown taut, pulling hard against the person’s body. Other movements slid the gown smoothly along the person’s arm.

The robot uses these prediction­s to select motions that dress the arm. After success in simulation, the PR2 attempted to dress people.

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