On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which can pose a serious challenge to our motor skills, are those that involve manipulating objects with internal degrees of freedom, such as when folding laundry or using a lasso. Here, we use the framework of optimal feedback control to make predictions of how humans should interact with such objects. We confirm the predictions experimentally in a two-dimensional object manipulation task, in which subjects learned to control six different objects with complex dynamics. We show that the non-intuitive behavior observed when controlling objects with internal degrees of freedom can be accounted for by a simple cost function representing a trade-off bet...
Although there are an infinite number of ways that humans can lift an object, they tend to reach in ...
The laws of physics establish the energetic efficiency of our movements. In some cases, like locomot...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: Paul R. ...
On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which ca...
On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which ca...
The complex bio-mechanics of human body is capable of generating an unlimited repertoire of movement...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2008Several models of human mot...
Human motor control is highly efficient in generating accurate and appropriate motor behavior for a ...
Everyday movements pursue diverse and often conflicting mixtures of task goals, requiring sensorimot...
Optimal control has been used as a technique to uncover mathematical principles which are observed r...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
Elastic joints endow robots with advantages including energy-efficiency, safety and performance. To...
Human arm movements are highly stereotypical under a large variety of experimental conditions. This ...
Physical interaction with tools is ubiquitous in functional activities of daily living. While tool u...
Although there are an infinite number of ways that humans can lift an object, they tend to reach in ...
The laws of physics establish the energetic efficiency of our movements. In some cases, like locomot...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: Paul R. ...
On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which ca...
On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which ca...
The complex bio-mechanics of human body is capable of generating an unlimited repertoire of movement...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2008Several models of human mot...
Human motor control is highly efficient in generating accurate and appropriate motor behavior for a ...
Everyday movements pursue diverse and often conflicting mixtures of task goals, requiring sensorimot...
Optimal control has been used as a technique to uncover mathematical principles which are observed r...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
Elastic joints endow robots with advantages including energy-efficiency, safety and performance. To...
Human arm movements are highly stereotypical under a large variety of experimental conditions. This ...
Physical interaction with tools is ubiquitous in functional activities of daily living. While tool u...
Although there are an infinite number of ways that humans can lift an object, they tend to reach in ...
The laws of physics establish the energetic efficiency of our movements. In some cases, like locomot...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: Paul R. ...