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Researchers at Stanford University and Simon Fraser University introduced TWIST (teleoperated whole-body imitation system), a new system that allows humanoid robots to closely imitate human movements.
TWIST leverages joints across the entire bodies to closely replicate human movements, while ensuring that the motions of different limbs are coordinated.
Eventually, the system could be deployed in real-world settings, for instance to allow robots to complete manual tasks in hazardous working environments or automate industrial processes.
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