The Multimedia Laboratory (MMLab) at The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has spearheaded the development of “RoboDojo,” a unified benchmarking platform designed to evaluate robotic manipulation across simulated and physical environments. Co-initiated by Professor Ping Luo, associate director (AI Research and Tech Transfer) of the HKU School of Computing and Data Science (CDS), and his Ph.D. student Tianxing Chen, the project was developed in collaboration with researchers from nearly 20 leading global universities, including the University of California, Berkeley, and Tsinghua University. The paper is posted to the arXiv preprint server.
Scientists develop ‘RoboDojo,’ a unified platform to evaluate embodied AI
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