imitation in robotics
Imitation in robotics refers to the process of teaching a robot to replicate human actions or behavior by observing and analyzing human movements, gestures, or tasks. It involves capturing and translating human actions into a format that the robot can understand and mimic, enabling the robot to learn and acquire new skills from human demonstrations.
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