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Robotic head DIJIT mimics human eye and neck movements

Researchers have developed DIJIT, a new robotic head designed for active observers in mobile agents. This system aims to advance active vision research by mimicking human eye and head-neck movements, exploring their contribution to visual ability. DIJIT features nine mechanical degrees of freedom and four optical degrees of freedom, with mechanical performance comparable to human capabilities, including saccade speeds and vergence ranges. AI

IMPACT This robotic head could lead to more sophisticated computer vision systems that better emulate human visual perception and task-solving.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper describing a novel robotic head. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Mostafa Kamali Tabrizi, Mingshi Chi, Bir Bikram Dey, Kelly Yuan, Markus D. Solbach, Yiqian Liu, Michael Jenkin, John K. Tsotsos ·

    DIJIT: A Robotic Head for an Active Observer

    arXiv:2512.07998v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We present DIJIT, a novel binocular robotic head expressly designed for mobile agents that behave as active observers. DIJIT's unique breadth of functionality enables active vision research and the study of human-like eye …