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  2. Humanoid robot - Wikipedia

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    Valkyrie, a humanoid robot, [1] from NASA. A humanoid robot is a robot resembling the human body in shape. The design may be for functional purposes, such as interacting with human tools and environments, for experimental purposes, such as the study of bipedal locomotion, or for other purposes. In general, humanoid robots have a torso, a head ...

  3. Leonardo's robot - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo's robot, or Leonardo's mechanical knight (Italian: Automa cavaliere, lit. "Automaton knight"), is a humanoid automaton designed and possibly constructed by Leonardo da Vinci in the late 15th century. [1] The robot’s design largely consists of a series of pulleys that allow it to mimic human motions.

  4. Engineered Arts - Wikipedia

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    Mesmer is a humanoid robot. Its key design feature is its face covered by a skin-like rubber, that can exhibit human-like expressions and characteristics. It was created and manufactured using 3D scans of human models taken in-house, allowing Engineered Arts to accurately mimic human bone form, skin texture, and emotions. [7]

  5. InMoov - Wikipedia

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    InMoov is a humanoid robot, constructed out of 3D printable plastic body components, and controlled by Arduino microcontrollers. InMoov is a robot developed for artistic purposes by French sculptor Gaël Langevin [1] in September 2011. (The first blueprint files were published in January 2012 on Thingiverse. [2])

  6. Valkyrie (robot) - Wikipedia

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    NASA's R5 robot. Valkyrie, also known as R5, is a humanoid robot developed by NASA. [1] Its design and development started in October 2012 at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. The primary objective was to create a robot capable of supporting future NASA missions, whether by performing tasks in advance of human arrival on other planets or by ...

  7. International Journal of Humanoid Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The International Journal of Humanoid Robotics is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the development of intelligent humanoid robots, both theoretical and practical, with an emphasis on future projections. Some areas covered include design, mental architecture, kinematics, visual perception and humanrobot interaction.

  8. iCub - Wikipedia

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    The robot is open-source, with the hardware design, software and documentation all released under the GPL license. The name is a partial acronym, cub standing for Cognitive Universal Body. Initial funding for the project was € 8.5 million from Unit E5 – Cognitive Systems and Robotics – of the European Commission 's Seventh Framework ...

  9. Roboy - Wikipedia

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    Roboy is an advanced humanoid robot that was developed at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the University of Zurich, and was publicly presented on March 8, 2013.. Originally designed to emulate humans with the future possibility of helping out in daily environments, [1] Roboy is a project that has involved both engineers and scienti