Wang et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Energy-efficient SVM learning control system for biped walking robotsWang et al., 2013
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- 6238036686899037012
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- Wang L
- Liu Z
- Chen C
- Zhang Y
- Lee S
- Chen X
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- IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems
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An energy-efficient support vector machine (EE-SVM) learning control system considering the energy cost of each training sample of biped dynamic is proposed to realize energy- efficient biped walking. Energy costs of the biped walking samples are calculated. Then the …
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