Telexistence Inc. is a Japanese robotics company that develops and deploys AI-powered autonomous robots — most notably the TX SCARA — designed to restock shelves and handle consumer goods in retail convenience stores, with FamilyMart as a flagship customer. The company operates on a Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) model and conducts applied research in robotic manipulation, imitation learning, and foundation models for robot policies.
“the absolute encoding (Abs/Abs) achieved only a 5% task success rate in-distribution and 0% out-of-distribution, with the authors noting the OOD evaluation had to be halted entirely due to dangerous robot behavior”
Source→“We evaluate our representations using an Action Chunking Transformer (ACT) architecture”
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