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Lessons learnt from computer vision implementations for merging work cells

October 31, 2023human tracking using computer visionlmsIT

This presentation provides an overview of various difficulties that one would face while implementing computer vision within the context of handling flexible materials using collaborative robots

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    • Deformable material modeling and model-based robot control
    • Glove Comanipulation
    • Fragile objects comanipulation
    • Teaching by demonstration
    • Human tracking using computer vision
    • Shielded soft force sensors