Swiss students develop robotic hand which works faster than human brain

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Press Trust of India Zurich
Last Updated : Sep 12 2018 | 4:15 PM IST

Students at Switzerland's ETH Zurich here have developed a robot which works 30 times faster than the quickest human.

The Institute of Neuroinformatics' "Sensors Group"at the ETH Zurich has used a brain-inspired neural network and camera to develop "Dextra a robotic hand" which essentially reads your mind anticipating your hand gestures to defeat you in the rock-paper-scissors game.

"Dextra sees the world in super slow motion. It is so fast at seeing the symbol you are about to throw that it is able to both determine your next move and execute a winning symbol 30 times faster than the quickest human," ETH Zurich Professor, Tobi Delbruck told PTI.

"Unlike conventional artificial intelligence (AI) vision systems based on image frames, Dextra wins by being frame-free," he added.

Conventional robotic or computer systems must continually process frames at a very high rate in order to react quickly. High processing rates in the camera and the computing system sap energy and power.

"Dextra's AI vision technology drives the motion in the scene by using a silicon retina Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS) camera and a custom neural network accelerator called, 'NullHop'.

"The robotic AI computation occurs only when necessary enabling the system to always react quickly, while at the same time, optimizing energy use. It is a digital convolutional neural network (ConvNet) accelerator that determines which symbol the human game player displays," he added.

The professor further explained that NullHop, like the DVS, takes advantage of the sparse data reducing the number of necessary computations by a factor of four.

"By using NullHop and the DVS, the system driving Dextra can react in about 10 milliseconds, about 30 times faster than the quickest human," he added.

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First Published: Sep 12 2018 | 4:15 PM IST

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