If Angry Birds is known for anything, it's an ability to keep youthful eyes glued to the screen for extended periods of time. But a new study conducted at Georgia Tech has shown that teaching a robot how to play the video game keeps kids slinging those wingless birds through the air for even longer, a finding that could help in the rehabilitation of cognitive and motor-skill disabilities... Continue Reading Teaching robots to play Angry Birds helps children's rehabilitation

Section: Robotics

Tags: Children, Georgia Tech, Rehabilitation, Robots

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