sensory feedback

collocation in English

meaningsofsensoryandfeedback

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sensory
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈsen.sər.i/
us
/ˈsen.sər.i/
connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing, ...
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feedback
noun[U]
uk
/ˈfiːd.bæk/
us
/ˈfiːd.bæk/
information or statements of opinion about something, such as a new product, that can tell you if it is successful ...
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(Definition ofsensoryandfeedbackfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Further, it is shown that there exists an additionalsensoryfeedbackthat realizes not only stable grasp but also orientation control of the object concurrently.
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Further, it is possible to show the existence of an additionalsensoryfeedbackthat realizes a stable grasp and orientation control concurrently.
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Deafferentation is a surgical procedure that leaves the forelimbs of the monkeys with intact efferent motor pathways but nosensoryfeedback.
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Sensoryfeedbackis also important for successful manipulation of flexible objects.
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Modulation of corticospinal output to human hand muscles following deprivation ofsensoryfeedback.
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The robot's forward direction is determined by the vector-distance function generated fromsensoryfeedback.
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Taking into accountsensoryfeedbackin a man-machine relation becomes compulsory.
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In fact, we repeatedly tried to tune gains in thesensoryfeedbackto seek better results.
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We attribute this mainly to the following two human abilities: the ability of problem abstraction and the ability of efficientsensoryfeedback.
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However, because the laws of biomechanics and physics enforce a tendency for a given movement to produce a consistent sensory result,sensoryfeedbackcan be learned and predicted.
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Ringrose27, 28 might be the first person, who achieved stable hopping withoutsensoryfeedbackthrough simulation and demonstrated it in the monopod prototype.
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This finding is particularly important for the emulation theory because it shows that to benefit cognition, the emulator needs feedback from a specific effector, not just anysensoryfeedback.
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This is an architecture that adds several processing stages beyond simply sendingsensoryfeedbackto the controller, hence actually exacerbating the first problem that the emulator is asked to solve.
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Regardless of this assumption, there arise some difficulties of tuningsensoryfeedbackgains for concurrent realization of grasp and orientation control of an object with satisfactory performance.
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In fact, multifingered robot hands are so far used only in open-loop control,2-5 and the importance ofsensoryfeedbackhas not yet been discussed extensively in the past.
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Namely, after an initial gross, but fast motion of the autonomous vehicle toward its desired goal, the use of externalsensoryfeedbackhas been advocated for high-precision localization.
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Computer simulation by using thesensoryfeedbackof eq.
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Control signals usesensoryfeedbackof a number of physical quantities regarding the object's angular position, the material deformation and the contact position.
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Since telemanipulation systems include continuous human intervention into the control loop, it is important to provide realisticsensoryfeedbackof the environmental interactive forces to the operator.
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