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Posted on August 2, 2014January 6, 2015 by ana

iCub grasps a box

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El vídeo muestra (lentamente, lo sé :)) cómo es posible coger un objeto usando el simulador del iCub

This video shows (quite slowly, I know :)) how to grasp a box using iCub’s simulator

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