Do you remember the HRP-4c, one of the most realistic humanoids out there? Made by Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, the fembot was so far mostly known as a ...
A real robot with a height of 158 cm and a weight of 43 kg that was made with reference to the average value of Japanese women "HRP-4C Dreams (Meme)". That singing last yearIt was also shown at CEATEC ...
Yamaha's HRP-4C adds "dancer" to her resume as she joins four human performers for a Tokyo performance called "Dance Robot LIVE! - HRP-4C Cybernetic Human." Leslie Katz led a team that explored the ...
Visitors to the recent Digital Content Expo in Tokyo got to see one of the more unusual performances of their lives: a robotic woman dancing and singing with her human counterparts to a choreographed ...
Robots have been singing for a minute. But the HRP-4C doesn’t just sing, she performs. Watch her chirp the lyrics to her song, work the crowd, and shake her stuff ...
Meet HRP-4C, a singing “divabot” who mimics human singers’ facial expressions and breath patterns. What a beautiful song she’s singing! We can’t wait to hear it again, in the nightmares we will have ...
March 19, 2009 Fashion modeling could one day be dominated by identical, fake-looking, soulless robots thanks to Japanese researchers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and ...
Meet HRP-4C. HRP-4C, a robot designed to resemble a 20-something Japanese woman, has been taught by her creators, Kawada and AIST, how to dance, sing and strut. HRP-4C performed live with a human ...
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