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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Emotion-reading Pepper personal robot set for 2015 release



One thing that allows human beings to live together is their ability to read one another’s emotions before the frying pans start to fly. If personal robots are to join the household, they’ll have to learn how to deal with emotions as well. Pepper is a semi-humanoid robot designed to do just that, with the ability to gauge human emotions and alter its behavior accordingly as a way to better fit into family life... Continue Reading Emotion-reading Pepper personal robot set for 2015 release

Section: Robotics

Tags: Aldebaran Robotics, Emotions, Humanoid, Japan, Robotics, Robots

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