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David Hanson: des robots qui "expriment de l'émotion"

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Les robots de Hanson ont un visage aux traits et aux réactions semblables aux vôtres; ils reconnaissent les émotions, y réagissent et adoptent leurs propres expressions. Voici une démo "émotionnelle" en direct du robot Einstein, qui nous présente un aperçu d'un futur où les robots pourront vraiment imiter les humains.

David Hanson merges robotics and art to design life-like, social robots that can mimic human expression and emotion. Full bio »

Translated into French, Canadian by Chantale Marchand
Reviewed by Pascal GANAYE
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