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Georgia Tech Researchers Use Table Tennis to Understand Human-Robot Dynamics in Agile Environments | Research
When humans play robots in Ping-Pong, we all win – The Denver Post
MIT is building ping-pong playing robots | WIRED UK
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Design and implementation of a three-dimensional simulation system for a humanoid table tennis robot - Lu Zhou, 2020
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Coach of the year: Pingpong robot knows how to motivate - Nikkei Asia
Robots: Watch a robotic arm play table tennis after just 90 minutes of training | New Scientist