1. Skilligent Robot Learning and Robot Behavior Control Software
Skilligent's software product is a control system which allows service robots to interact with users (humans), learn new tasks and skills from humans, safely navigate in the ...
2. Skilligent Products: Robot Learning and Robot Behavior Control ...
Product Page - Robot Learning and Behavior Control System Robot Learning Technology for Multi-Task Service Robots [PDF] Skilligent Robot Learning, Brochure [PDF]
3. YouTube - skilligent's Channel
http://www.skilligent.com Skilligent is a robot behavior control system with robot learning from demonstration capabilities for the next generation service and industrial robots
4. Skilligent Control Computer - Robots in Search
Skilligent Control Computer - st1\*{behaviorurl(#ieooui) } The kit consists of a Skilligent Computer with pre-installed and pre-configured software including Task Learning and ...
5. Skilligent Robot Learning System - Robots in Search
Skilligent Robot Learning System - The first video demonstrates how a pre-trained robot autonomously performs a learned procedure. The robot has been pre-trained to do the ...
6. Briefing: Skilligent Drives Adaptive Robot Learning ...
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7. Skilligent : Robot Central
Skilligent Takes Siam UAV to the Skies. When scientists at NASA send a command to a robot on Mars, it can take between 8 and 42 minutes before the operator knows that the command was ...
8. Skilligent | Logiciels
Retrouvez sur ce site les nouveautés sur les robots et l'intelligence artificielle. Présentations de matériel et de capteurs pour les robots, plusieurs tutoriels et pleins de ...
9. Skilligent Takes Siam UAV to the Skies :: SciVestor Insight
About the Author. Ray Renteria has an 18 year history in commercializing advanced technologies in the robotics, graphics, gaming, web and enterprise software marketplaces.
10. Skilligent Takes Siam UAV to the Skies : Robot Central
When scientists at NASA send a command to a robot on Mars, it can take between 8 and 42 minutes before the operator knows that the command was performed successfully.