UC San Diego Robot Dance
You’ve seen TOPS, the dancing quadruped robot dog, now check out UC San Diego’s humanoid robot. Researchers at the school have trained the robot to effortlessly learn and perform a variety of expressive movements, including simple dance routines and gestures.



Aside from dancing, it can also wave, high-five and hug, all the while maintaining a steady gait on diverse terrains. This is possible because the humanoid robot was trained on a diverse array of human body motions, enabling it to generalize new motions and mimic them with ease. Training involved using an extensive collection of motion capture data and dance videos.

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UC San Diego Robot Dance

Through expressive and more human-like body motions, we aim to build trust and showcase the potential for robots to co-exist in harmony with humans. We are working to help reshape public perceptions of robots as friendly and collaborative rather than terrifying like The Terminator,” said Xiaolong Wang, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering.

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