Kicking bipedal robots is now called “perturbations” in the academic language of aggressive human robot interactions.
The cameraman falling down also made the cut. I guess it’s only fair to also show human missteps along robot missteps.
Kicking bipedal robots is now called “perturbations” in the academic language of aggressive human robot interactions.
The cameraman falling down also made the cut. I guess it’s only fair to also show human missteps along robot missteps.
Barely walking humanoid in a sport suit gets kicked by a human. I guess to make it go faster?
Testing a balancing humanoid by kicking it… then smiling.
(happens at 1:55)
Tele-operated Humanoid with Balance Feedback by MIT Biomimetics Robotics Lab
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