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Centre for Automation & Robotic Eng. Science
New Zealand
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2017
Innovate. Create. Automate. The Centre for Automation and Robotic Engineering Science (CARES) responds to the challenges of today and tomorrow by creating innovative robotic solutions that benefit society. CARES is an interdisciplinary research hub based at the University of Auckland. Our skills encompass pure and applied sciences across robotics, electrical engineering, mechatronics, mechanical engineering, software engineering and computer science along with healthcare disciplines such as general practice and primary care, gerontology, nursing, pharmacy, health psychology, with expertise in user trials. Our collective strengths are in human-robot interaction, robotics end-user programming and our interdisciplinary approach to research which is driven by a user-centric focus on applying robotic systems in the healthcare, home, industrial, educational, service and agricultural environments. Visit: robotics.auckland.ac.nz/ for more info.
Benchmarking Reinforcement Learning Methods with a Three-Fingered Robotic Gripper
Submitted to ACRA2023
มุมมอง: 115
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Autonomous Robotic Apple Fruitlet Thinning
มุมมอง 2809 หลายเดือนก่อน
Autonomous Robotic Apple Fruitlet Thinning
MaaraTech - Robot Grapevine Pruning
มุมมอง 492ปีที่แล้ว
Archie Jnr - an autonomous robotic platform capable of cane pruning grapevines Full Details: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1537511023001897
Empowering Outreach activities with Pepper Robot
มุมมอง 195ปีที่แล้ว
Empowering Outreach activities with Pepper Robot
Seeing the Fruit for the Leaves: Robotically Mapping Apple Fruitlets in a Commercial Orchard
มุมมอง 379ปีที่แล้ว
Paper submitted to IROS2023
Comparison of Model-Based and Model-Free RL for Real-World Dexterous Robotic Manipulation Tasks
มุมมอง 154ปีที่แล้ว
Comparison of Model-Based and Model-Free Reinforcement Learning for Real-World Dexterous Robotic Manipulation Tasks Submitted to ICRA 2023 paper link to come soon
Seeing the Fruit for the Leaves: Yield Estimation of Apple Fruitlets
มุมมอง 712ปีที่แล้ว
Seeing the Fruit for the Leaves: Yield Estimation of Apple Fruitlets
Racing Towards Reinforcement Learning based control of an Autonomous Formula SAE Car
มุมมอง 266ปีที่แล้ว
Racing Towards Reinforcement Learning based control of an Autonomous Formula SAE Car
Autonomous Robotic Kiwifruit Harvesting and Pollination (CARES)
มุมมอง 35K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Autonomous Robotic Kiwifruit Harvesting and Pollination as developed by the University of Auckland, University of Waikato, Plant and Food Research, and RoboticsPlus ltd. Web Link: cares.blogs.auckland.ac.nz/research/robots-in-agriculture/orchard-robots/ Paper DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2019.03.007 10.1002/rob.21890 10.1002/rob.21861 10.55417/fr.2021009
Virtual Reality Vine Pruning Training Tool (MaaraTech)
มุมมอง 4162 ปีที่แล้ว
A Virtual Reality Vine Pruning Training Tool prototype developed as part of the MaaraTech project at the University of Auckland cares.blogs.auckland.ac.nz/research/robots-in-agriculture/data-informed-decision-making-and-automation-in-orchards-and-vineyards/
NZ Robot Soccer Championship 2016 (CARES)
มุมมอง 3797 ปีที่แล้ว
Robot Soccer is a well-known robot sports game and played competitively in many countries. As the name suggests, robots play soccer games based on pre-programmed algorithms without any controls by humans. The robot soccer system consists of three parts; a vision system, a strategy system, and a robot system. Dr Ho Seok Ahn, the Vice-Chair of the CARES team coordinates an annual NZ Robot Soccer ...
I am a Kiwifruit eater, not a grower... so excuse my stupid question. What is the liquid that the pollinator ejects? I thought an air jet would be enough to distribute the pollen.
While automation may replace some jobs in fruit picking, it can also lead to increased efficiency and lower costs, potentially making fruits more affordable for consumers. Additionally, as technology advances, new job opportunities emerge in industries related to robotics, maintenance, programming, and more. So, while the job landscape may change, there will still be consumers to buy the fruits, and the economy will adapt to create new employment opportunities.
Your videos are a masterpiece born from dedication and hard work, my friend. The countless hours you pour into each project are truly admirable. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
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Who's going to buy the fruit when there are no jobs left?
the robots 😃 , they buy them, pull out the seeds, grow more and get other robots to pick them. cycle of life🤖
well, first try to get workers , thats is not very easy, perhaps you are a citizien worker, why dont yountry in a farmer ¿
If people wanted this job, there would be no reason to create these robots.
Concordo plenamente
While automation may replace some jobs in fruit picking, it can also lead to increased efficiency and lower costs, potentially making fruits more affordable for consumers. Additionally, as technology advances, new job opportunities emerge in industries related to robotics, maintenance, programming, and more. So, while the job landscape may change, there will still be consumers to buy the fruits, and the economy will adapt to create new employment opportunities.
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