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Optimization and Learning Algorithms for Dynamic Locomotion of Walking RobotsCarius, 2021
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Robots hold the promise of becoming useful helpers for many dangerous, laborious, or unpleasant tasks. One significant barrier to the ubiquitous use of robotic assistants today is the difficulty of programming sufficiently intelligent behavior that would allow for autonomous …
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