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NUS researchers are building a robot assistant to help eye surgeons in high-precision microsurgery. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Meet Pepper, a humanoid robot that reads the emotions of people it meets and reacts to their moods using its voice, arm and hand gestures, and changes in eye color to express itself. Pepper also ...
On the top is the eponymous eye. It’s a black and white, relatively low-resolution 360-degree camera pointed at a roughly 45-degree angle that gives the robot a live, panoramic view of its ...
The human features of two eyes and arms also help improve its ... When the operator's hands or fingers move, the 177-centimeter-tall robot duplicates the motions. The robot's five fingered ...