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Dunkirk101
06-05-2007, 09:26 AM
Man, when it comes to Robots, those guys ( Japanese) seem to have things nailed :)

Japanese robot likes sushi, fears president
Tue Jun 5, 6:11 AM ET



TOKYO, June 5 (Reuters) - Kansei frowns when he hears the word "bomb," smiles at "sushi" and looks scared and disgusted when someone says "president" -- and he isn't even human.

http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/6227/japanxu7.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Japan's latest robot, called Kansei and created by a university research team, can pull up to 36 different facial expressions based on a program which creates word associations from a self-updating online database of 500,000 keywords.

The English keywords then trigger the most appropriate facial expression, which ranges from happiness to sadness, anger and fear.

"What we are trying to do here is to create a flow of consciousness in robots so that they can make the relevant facial expressions," said project leader Junichi Takeno, a professor at Meiji University's School of Science and Technology.

"I believe that's going to be a key to improving communication between humans and robots," he said.

The robot has 19 movable parts underneath the silicone face mask. When the robot hears the word "president," the online database picks up associated words such as "Bush," "war" and "Iraq" and creates an expression which the researchers said is meant to mix fear and disgust.

Takeno says that in a few years, Kansei will also have speech abilities and will be able to convey feelings, which could be useful in places such as nursing homes for the elderly.

Japan is hooked on androids, with several companies selling robots that mimic human action such as playing drums or dancing to music.

With Japan's population expected to slide by around a quarter by 2050, and immigration a sensitive issue, some laboratories have developed humanoid robots that can work as maids.

Earlier this year, a university researcher created a robot that looks and moves exactly like him



See HERE ( http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070605/tc_nm/japan_robot_tech_dc) for source.

Leper
06-05-2007, 10:44 AM
This is fascinating. Who would've thought word search programs could be used to generate emotion-like responses in robots?

Sparky2
06-05-2007, 05:29 PM
Here, let me see if we've got any Japanese robots right here on the allforums boards.

"Bush," "war" and "Iraq"!!

(Waits patiently, tapping foot)

Ah, I see several expressions of fear and disgust.
Yep, we got robots.

http://www.allforums.net/image.php?u=8643&dateline=1164389190

Vilepagan
06-05-2007, 05:38 PM
There was one statement I thought disturbing.

"Takeno says that in a few years, Kansei will also have speech abilities and will be able to convey feelings, which could be useful in places such as nursing homes for the elderly."

Seems a bit creepy to think of some Alzheimer-wracked individual interacting with an android.

OldPhart
06-05-2007, 06:28 PM
There was one statement I thought disturbing.

"Takeno says that in a few years, Kansei will also have speech abilities and will be able to convey feelings, which could be useful in places such as nursing homes for the elderly."

Seems a bit creepy to think of some Alzheimer-wracked individual interacting with an android.

It wouldn't be too bad Vile, they wouldn't remember it later. ;)

poor taste.... I know.... I couldn't help myself.

Dunkirk101
06-06-2007, 03:14 AM
There was one statement I thought disturbing.

"Takeno says that in a few years, Kansei will also have speech abilities and will be able to convey feelings, which could be useful in places such as nursing homes for the elderly."

Seems a bit creepy to think of some Alzheimer-wracked individual interacting with an android.

:D :rolleyes: