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Researchers incorporate computer vision, uncertainty into AI for robotic prosthetics

Researchers have developed new software that can be integrated with existing hardware to enable people using robotic prosthetics or exoskeletons to walk in a safer, more natural manner on different types of terrain. The new framework incorporates computer vision into prosthetic leg control, and includes robust artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that allow the software to better account for uncertainty.

A Smarter Collar

This article was originally published here. Lorraine Trapani’s husband, Michael, was a hard-charging, happy person. So, when he became partially blind, he worked to live...

Check-Up

This article was originally published here. Platforms developed in the Center for Advanced Self- Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST) allow for a...

Bozkurt Named University Faculty Scholar

This article was originally published here. Congratulations to professors Alper Bozkurt and Brian Floyd, named University Faculty Scholars for their significant academic achievements and contributions...

ASSIST to host IEEE WAMII Workshop

+++ The IEEE WAMIII conference has been postponed to January 2021. Please stay tuned for updates coming soon. +++ The IEEE SA is delighted to...