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Humanoid Robot HR-2 The HR-2 robot was constructed during a period of three months at Chalmers University in Sweden. It has 22 degrees of freedom which enables it to easily move around imitating human motions. The robot is also equipped with stereovision giving it possibilities to perform hand-eye coordination. For that task an artificial neural network is evolved. Furthermore, the artificial brain is capable of tracking faces as well as recognising them. The HR-2 is also able to speak. To watch video of the HR-2 in action, click here. To visit the Chalmers University Humanoid project website, click here. |





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on Friday, April 9th 2010 at 07:00:33 PM
Awsomeness


on Sunday, July 24th 2005 at 11:47:53 AM
um, yeah Sony has a way better humanoid out in Japan right now, this thing isn't even in the Sony robot's league.