Sah et al., 2024 - Google Patents
An Overview of Data-Driven Paradigms for Identification and Control of Robotic SystemsSah et al., 2024
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- Sah C
- Singh R
- Keshavan J
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- Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
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Fueled by the ever-growing availability of large-scale datasets and cutting-edge machine learning advances, data-driven approaches are revolutionizing the design, identification, and control of nonlinear robotic systems. This review paper examines this transformative …
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