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Imitation

2023
Imitation: The Basics is an engaging introduction to the topic of imitation behavior in humans, providing a summary of existing scientific research on imitation, covering everything from examples of imitation across each developmental stage to animal imitation such as monkeys imitating each other.The authors argue that imitation forms the foundation of
van Bergen, N.   +3 more
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Extending the Internet meme: Conceptualizing technological mimesis and imitation publics on the TikTok platform

New Media & Society, 2020
Scholars have long been interested in how social media platforms shape user communication and behavior. We add to this literature by critically analyzing the TikTok platform.
Diana Zulli, David James Zulli
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DexMV: Imitation Learning for Dexterous Manipulation from Human Videos

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2021
. While significant progress has been made on understanding hand-object interactions in computer vision, it is still very challenging for robots to perform complex dexterous manipulation.
Yuzhe Qin   +6 more
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HumanPlus: Humanoid Shadowing and Imitation from Humans

Conference on Robot Learning
One of the key arguments for building robots that have similar form factors to human beings is that we can leverage the massive human data for training. Yet, doing so has remained challenging in practice due to the complexities in humanoid perception and
Zipeng Fu   +4 more
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Bunny-VisionPro: Real-Time Bimanual Dexterous Teleoperation for Imitation Learning

IEEE/RJS International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems
Teleoperation is a crucial tool for collecting human demonstrations, but controlling robots with bimanual dexterous hands remains a challenge. Existing teleoperation systems struggle to handle the complexity of coordinating two hands for intricate ...
Runyu Ding   +7 more
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Imitating Life, Imitating Television

Communication Research, 2005
Parent-child dyads responded to a questionnaire investigating the relative impact of exposure to television violence, family communication patterns, and parents’ moral reasoning on the moral reasoning of children. Because previous research found an effect of exposure to television violence on children’s moral reasoning, this study tested whether ...
Marina Krcmar, Edward T. Vieira
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EgoMimic: Scaling Imitation Learning via Egocentric Video

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
The scale and diversity of demonstration data required for imitation learning is a significant challenge. We present EgoMimic, a full-stack framework which scales manipulation via human embodiment data, specifically egocentric human videos paired with 3D
Simar Kareer   +7 more
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Imitating America

Nursing Standard, 1987
RCN Shropshire Branch members were treated to a talk on the fundamental differences that exist between British and American health care systems.
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Rethinking Imitation-based Planners for Autonomous Driving

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
In recent years, imitation-based driving planners have reported considerable success. However, due to the absence of a standardized benchmark, the effectiveness of various designs remains unclear.
Jie Cheng   +5 more
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The Imitator's Dilemma: Why Imitators Should Break Out of Imitation

Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2017
Imitation and innovation are two primary R&D approaches that firms follow in technology development, especially in R&D‐intensive industries. That imitation and innovation share R&D resources and investments gives rise to what is coined in this article as the imitator's dilemma.
Ahmed Doha   +3 more
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