Yamaha's HRP-4C adds "dancer" to her resume as she joins four human performers for a Tokyo performance called "Dance Robot LIVE! - HRP-4C Cybernetic Human." Leslie Katz led a team that explored the ...
March 23: HRP-4C walks and greets people on the catwalk during a fashion show at Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo. March 16: The HRP-4C robot is unveiled at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial ...
TSUKUBA, Japan – A new walking, talking robot from Japan has a female face that can smile and has trimmed down to 43 kilograms (95 pounds) to make a debut at a fashion show. But it still hasn't even ...
Robots could soon be gracing the catwalk, thanks to a black-haired cybernetic beauty who is preparing to make her debut at a fashion show in Japan. Fetchingly named HRP-4C, the humanoid has 30 motors ...
Most robots that are labeled “humanoids” still have a common problem: they can only walk in a slow, mechanical and chopping motion. Even HRP-4C, in my opinion the most realistic humanoid ever created, ...
Robots and computers can put man into space, play chess at lightning speed and even mimic our facial expressions. But human beings are still beating our techno doppelgangers when it comes to the ...
Meet HRP-4C. HRP-4C, a robot designed to resemble a 20-something Japanese woman, has been taught by her creators, Kawada and AIST, how to dance, sing and strut. HRP-4C performed live with a human ...
"HRP-4C Miim" the female humanoid seems to be making advance day by day, and in SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009, we found her reacting to voices, expressing her feeling and singing a VOCALOID tune. These ...
We know her as a pretty creepy cyber-model, a bridezilla, and a singer. And now cybernetic human robot HRP-4C, brain child of Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology ...
The Humanoid Research Group of Intelligent Systems Research Institute led by Shuji Kajita of The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST) announced today their ...
Japan is still upgrading its HRP series of humanoid servants. The latest prototype, HRP-4, can stand on one leg, strike a pose, and generally look cool. Tim Hornyak Crave freelancer Tim Hornyak is the ...
Sunday Robotics has a new way to train robots to do common household tasks. The startup plans to put its fully autonomous robots in homes next year. OpenAI Locks Down San Francisco Offices Following ...
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