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Using AI to reproduce sign language with a robotic arm
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David Fofi, professor in charge of the robotics department, tells us that Niryo robots are used for two different purposes.
โWeโre aย young robotics department, so we need to equip ourselves quickly, and well, so the advantage of Niryo is that itโs:ย less expensive, and we can actually afford to install a TP room.
We use them to model and multiply robots for an introduction to industrial robotics, and then on the other hand, we use them for educational projects, where students use the robots to develop small projects, small ideas on these arms.
Itโs a slightly more exploratory vocation, so there are little manipulations that have been done, that have been developed by our students, who are, in the programming curriculum at the moment, based on theย Niryo arms.โ
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David also explained a project currently under development by ESIREMโs 5th year students:
โOur 5th year students have been developing a small program on theย Niryo cobotย since last year. The students have created a littleย sign language, they put themselves in front of a camera and they indicate by signs the moves the robot must make and the robot must, repeat these moves.โ
For Niryo, this project is totally representative of the broad use that can be made of theย Ned2 6-axis robotic arm:ย combining robotics learning with AI learningย to develop the maximum number of skills in students.
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Technological advancements are converging to unlock endless opportunities in the realm of industrial automation. The integration of a 6-Axis Robotic Arm, also known as a cobot, with artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing how schools and businesses approach production and manufacturing :