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  2. File:Personal Robot Pictogram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Personal robot - Wikipedia

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    Pictogram showing a personal robot (PR) A personal robot is one whose human interface and design make it useful for individuals. This is by contrast to industrial robots which are generally configured and operated by robotics specialists. A personal robot is one that enables an individual to automate the repetitive or menial part of home or ...

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  6. InMoov - Wikipedia

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    InMoov is a humanoid robot, constructed out of 3D printable plastic body components, and controlled by Arduino microcontrollers. InMoov is a robot developed for artistic purposes by French sculptor Gaël Langevin [1] in September 2011. (The first blueprint files were published in January 2012 on Thingiverse. [2])

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  8. PaPeRo - Wikipedia

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    The PaPeRo which stands for "Partner-type-Personal-Robot", is a personal robot developed by Japanese firm NEC Corporation. It is noted for its cute appearance [1] and facial recognition system. [2] The robot's development began in 1997 with the first prototype, the R100. [3] The name PaPeRo was adopted in 2001. [4]

  9. Institute for Personal Robots in Education - Wikipedia

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    Institute for Personal Robots in Education (IPRE) was initiated by a $1 million grant from Microsoft Research to Bryn Mawr College and the Georgia Institute of Technology and announced in July 2006. IPRE is designing introductory computer science curricula centered on a Personal Robot .