[inavate on the net]
Projection techniques are being used to give robots human faces in an application that has the potential to dramatically change telepresence experiences. Researchers in Munich have joined forces with Japanese scientists to develop a system that projects a 3D image of a face onto the back of plastic mask. A computer controls voice and facial expressions to create Mask-bot, a human-like plastic head.
The project is part of research being carried out at CoTeSys, Munich’s robotics Cluster of Excellence and developed by a team at the Institute for Cognitive Systems (ICS) at TU München in collaboration with AIST, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan.
Mask-bot can already reproduce simple dialog. For example, when researcher, Dr. Takaaki Kuratate says “rainbow”, Mask-bot flutters its eyelids and responds with: “When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act like a prism and form a rainbow”. Mask-bot also moves its head a little and raises its eyebrows.
“Mask-bot will influence the way in which we humans communicate with robots in the future,” predicts Prof. Gordon Cheng, head of the ICS team.
Faces can be changed on-demand and realistic features that can be seen from various angles, including the side. …
Read the rest of the article, and watch a short video demo, here: http://www.inavateonthenet.net/article/46311/Robots-with-human-faces-to-revolutionise-TP.aspx
