5/09/2009

Humanoid robot can make facial expressions


A humanoid robot named "Saya" (R) is touched by school pupils as she takes on a role as a school teacher during a demonstration at an elementary school in Tokyo May 7, 2009. The robot, developed by Tokyo University of Science professor Hiroshi Kobayashi, can speak different languages and make facial expressions like happiness, surprise, sadness, fear, anger or disgust with motors inside her face.


A combination photo shows a humanoid robot named "Saya" making facial expressions as she takes on a role as a school teacher, during a demonstration at an elementary school in Tokyo May 7, 2009. The robot, developed by the Tokyo University of Science professor Hiroshi Kobayashi, which can speak different languages and make facial expressions with motors inside her face. Saya is seen making the expressions (From L to R) happiness, surprise, anger, disgust and fear.


A humanoid robot named "Saya" (C) speaks to school pupils as she takes on a role as a school teacher, during a demonstration at an elementary school in Tokyo May 7, 2009. The robot, developed by the Tokyo University of Science professor Hiroshi Kobayashi, which can speak different languages, make facial expressions like happiness, surprise, sadness, fear, anger or disgust with motors inside her face.


A humanoid robot named "Saya" (R) speaks to school pupils as she takes on a role as a school teacher during a demonstration at an elementary school in Tokyo May 7, 2009. The robot, developed by Tokyo University of Science professor Hiroshi Kobayashi, can speak different languages and make facial expressions like happiness, surprise, sadness, fear, anger or disgust with motors inside her face.

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