نتایج جستجو برای: object manipulation

تعداد نتایج: 354175  

2010
Lillian Y. Chang Christopher G. Atkeson Jessica K. Hodgins John M. Hollerbach

Robotic systems have yet to match humans in skill for movement planning and tool manipulation. For example, humans can robustly grasp and manipulate objects even under task variation. However, successful grasping methods for robotic manipulators are often limited to structured environmental conditions. Our dual goals are to understand manipulation actions in humans and to add such skills to a r...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
Emily S Cross Nichola Rice Cohen Antonia F de C Hamilton Richard Ramsey George Wolford Scott T Grafton

What does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from different categories (e.g., tools vs. animals) engages distinct brain regions, but it is unclear whether these differences reflect object categories themselves or the tendency to interact differently with objects from different categories (grasping tools, not animals). Here we test how the brain constructs representations of ob...

2000
Takahiro Wada Shinichi Hirai H. Mori Sadao Kawamura

Manipulation of deformable objects will be discussed. Manipulation of deformable objects is de ned as controlling deformation of objects as well as their positions and orientations. The manipulation is a fundamental and important task in many industrial elds. In fact, there exist many operations of deformable objects such as textile fabrics, rubber parts, paper sheets, strings, and foods. In or...

Journal: : 2022

The paper contains information about the essence of manipulation as a technology communicative influence, considers main approaches to understanding concept «manipulation». It is proposed consider «manipulation» in two aspects: physical (object influence - things) and psychological consciousness). «benefit from use manipulative techniques» should be considered context achieving goals set by sub...

1996
Haruo NOMA Tsutomu MIYASATO Yoshifumi KITAMURA Fumio KISHINO

This paper proposes a new method of object manipulation in a Virtual Environment that uses a visual and haptic feedback based manipulation aid. If the displayed position of the object is constrained on a face of another object in the virtual environment, a user can place the virtual object at a precise position as easily as in a real environment. The visual feedback based manipulation aid const...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 2013

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