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Valkyrie, a humanoid robot, [1] from NASA. A humanoid robot is a robot resembling the human body in shape. The design may be for functional purposes, such as interacting with human tools and environments, for experimental purposes, such as the study of bipedal locomotion, or for other purposes. In general, humanoid robots have a torso, a head ...
TOPIO ("TOSY Ping Pong Playing Robot") is a bipedal humanoid robot designed to play table tennis against a human being. [1] It has been developed since 2005 by TOSY , a robotics firm in Vietnam. It was publicly demonstrated at the Tokyo International Robot Exhibition (IREX) on November 28, 2007. [ 2 ]
Developed by Vietnamese developer Hàn Thế Thành. [36] A Vietnamese-made TOPIO 3.0 humanoid ping-pong-playing robot displayed during the 2009 International Robot Exhibition (IREX) in Tokyo. TOPIO robot: a bipedal humanoid robot designed to play table tennis against a human being, developed by Vietnamese robotics company TOSY. [37] [38]
Fictional humanoid robots (2 C, 23 P) S. Sex robots (7 P) Humanoid space robots (7 P) Pages in category "Humanoid robots"
Kismet is a robot head which was made in the 1990s at Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Dr. Cynthia Breazeal as an experiment in affective computing; a machine that can recognize and simulate emotions. The name Kismet comes from a Turkish word meaning "fate" or sometimes "luck". [1]
The P3 humanoid robot was revealed by Honda in 1998 as a part of the company's continuing humanoid project. [98] In 1999, Sony introduced the AIBO , a robotic dog capable of interacting with humans; the first models released in Japan sold out in 20 minutes. [ 99 ]
Human–robot interaction is a multidisciplinary field with contributions from human–computer interaction, artificial intelligence, robotics, natural language processing, design, psychology and philosophy. A subfield known as physical human–robot interaction (pHRI) has tended to focus on device design to enable people to safely interact ...
The Vietnamese Wikipedia initially went online in November 2002, with a front page and an article about the Internet Society.The project received little attention and did not begin to receive significant contributions until it was "restarted" in October 2003 [3] and the newer, Unicode-capable MediaWiki software was installed soon after.