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Deep Learning for Underwater Robots
Researchers in Singapore are training soft robots to effectively move through water using deep machine learning.
Asian Scientist: Deep Learning for Underwater Robots
Asian Scientist published an article on deep learning for underwater robots. This research was led by Assistant Prof Pablo Valdivia y Alvarado.
Original Link: https://www.asianscientist.com/2022/05/in-the-lab/deep-learning-for-underwater-robots/
Researchers in Singapore are training soft robots to effectively move through water using deep machine learning.
Source: Singapore University of Technology
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