AMARSi (Adaptive Modular Architectures for Rich Motor Skills)

Research Area

Biomedical and Biologically Motivated Technical Applications

Researchers

Martin A. Giese; Albert Mukovskiy;

Collaborators

Enrico Chiovetto

Description

Human and animal movements are still utterly astonishing when compared to robots. The AMARSi Project aims at bridging this gap.

Research includes:
•    analysis and comparison between human motor control and robotics
•    development of damage-robust, safe and fast compliant mechanics
•    exploitation of morphological computation
•    advancing algorithms for unsupervised, reinforcement an imitation learning
•    dynamical and neural models in control architectures across cognitive levels
•    unified framework for locomotion and manipulation behavior
 
 

The AMARSi Project has been supported by the FP7 Program, under thematic objective Information and Communication Technology, grant agreement n. 248311 (visit www.amarsi-project.eu for additional information)

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