Dealing with obstacles is an inevitable part of life, and it looks like robots may be surprisingly adept at applying creativity to the challenge.

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University developed software that not only helped a robot deal efficiently with clutter but also revealed considerable creativity in solving problems. Their new study is due to be presented Thursday at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation in Sweden.

A research team led by Siddhartha Srinivasa, CMU associate professor of robotics, challenged HERB — his lab’s two-armed mobile robot — with a pile of clutter.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD