A new robot from TUM can build a 3D map of your home, understand where you likely left things, and find them almost 30% more ...
To enable the robot, which resembles a broomstick on wheels with a camera mounted at the top, to locate lost objects, the ...
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Smart robot uses 3D vision to locate lost objects in homes 30% more efficiently
A search robot developed by researchers in Germany can reportedly track missing objects in ...
SwitchBot's CES 2026 involves more smart home automation, including an improved 3D facial recognition smart lock and a semi-humanoid household robot. SwitchBot is known for its smart vacuum cleaners ...
The cameras, advanced perception and reasoning software that enable robots to see are more than tools for navigation or task execution; they are the visual cortex for humanoids, allowing them to move, ...
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AI search robot uses 3D maps and internet knowledge to find lost items
A robot that can locate lost items on command, the latest development at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), combines ...
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Flexible mapping technique can help search-and-rescue robots navigate unpredictable environments
A robot searching for workers trapped in a partially collapsed mine shaft must rapidly generate a map of the scene and identify its location within that scene as it navigates the treacherous terrain.
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China builds massive 3D face database to sharpen humanoid robots using point clouds
Humanoid robots are becoming harder to distinguish from real people, and a new study ...
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How do some robot vacuums clean and navigate better than others? They're probably using AI.
Whether we like it or not, AI is responsible for much of what makes modern robot vacuums so autonomous.
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