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AI Applied to Transforming the Science and Art of Prosthetic Restoration
A unique combination of deep learning, reinforcement learning, device development, and clinical innovation combined to improve lives for those with upper-limb amputations.
New Ideas and Algorithms for Real-time, Real-world Machine Learning
Algorithms from reinforcement learning deployed to continually learn during human-machine interaction.
Re-thinking How Humans Collaborate with Intelligent Machines
Prostheses as partners—Frameworks for understanding how tightly-coupled human-machine interfaces can be constructed over time from experience, and leverage the models, control singals, and feedback flowing between a user and their assitive device.
Open Source Innovation
An open source community (BLINCdev) centered around robotic technologies originally developed in the BLINC Lab at the University of Alberta and supported by the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii).
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