The internet is full of ridiculously satisfying videos to fill your day with. Be it good smooth linework, things fitting perfectly and innocently into other things, or a construction line of hypnotic basic tasks, the human brain does love a good satisfying watch.
Thanks to technology, Nvidia is about to bring us an endless supply of such content using Factory(opens in new tab). It gives users the ability to simulate robotic actions looking specifically at things like robotic assembly and synthesising collisions and interactions.
This allows for large scale simulation and in some cases training of bots. It lets thousands of objects be interacted with at once to test the efficiency of these systems and hopefully allow for the best robotic assembly possible. It's not quite the level of making a second Earth to monitor climate change(opens in new tab), but it's still ridiculously useful.
It's another effort from Omniverse to allow large scale research efforts to be completed quickly and all in a software environment. This kind of work should be a massive time and money saver for industries, and hopefully us consumers will also see that benefit somewhere down the line.
Factory: Fast Contact for Robotic Assembly, our recent work, is a set of simulation methods & robot learning tools for contact-rich interactions for robotic assembly. It will be presented at RSS next month.Paper: https://t.co/WoC8E6bZleWebsite: https://t.co/BfBty65hky pic.twitter.com/wbKmYWkM8aMay 31, 2022
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