Quadruped locomotion

Quadrupedalism

Quadrupedalism is a form of locomotion where four limbs are used to bear weight and move around. Animals or machines that use all four limbs to move are known as quadrupeds. Quadrupeds can be found among both vertebrates and invertebrates.

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CS 294-40: Learning for robotics and control

UC Berkeley

Fall 2008

This advanced course focuses on the applications of machine learning in the robotics and control field. It covers a wide range of topics including Markov Decision Processes, control theories, estimation methodologies, and robotics principles. Recommended for graduate students.

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