Robot turned into a master of Japanese traditional dance
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Japanese researchers have turned a humanoid industrial machine into a master of Japanese traditional dance in a bid to use a robot as a guardian of cultural heritage. "It is also important for us to digitally record intangible things such as traditional Japanese dancing," explains Katsushi Ikeuchi, from Tokyo University. Ikeuchi programmed HRP-2 Promet to replicate human movements. Now the robot can shuffle its metal feet and wave its hands in the air in synch with a woman in a kimono, at the sound of lutes and other Japanese instruments. Via IOL. Robots dancing and wrestling: Robots in video. |
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Japanese researchers have turned a humanoid industrial machine into a master of Japanese traditional dance in a bid to use a robot as a guardian of cultural heritage. Katsushi Ikeuchi, a professor of engineering at Tokyo University, said the robot,... Read More

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