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Chyi-Yeu Lin; al., et |
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InTech Open Access Publisher, 2013
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The purpose of this research is to develop multitalented
humanoid robots, based on technologies
featuring high‐computing and control abilities, to
perform onstage. It has been a worldwide trend in the last
decade to apply robot technologies in theatrical
performance. The more robot performers resemble
human beings, the easier it becomes for the emotions of
audiences to be bonded with robotic performances.
Although all kinds of robots can be theatrical performers
based on programs, humanoid robots are more
advantageous for playing a wider range of characters
because of their resemblance to human beings. Thus,
developing theatrical humanoid robots is becoming very
important in the field of the robot theatre. However,
theatrical humanoid robots need to possess the same
versatile abilities as their human counterparts, instead of
merely posing or performing motion demonstrations
onstage, otherwise audiences will easily become bored.
The four theatrical robots developed for this research
have successfully performed in a public performance and
participated in five programs. All of them were approved
by most audiences. |
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International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Autor: Ottaviano, Erika; Ceccarelli, Marco; Husty, Manfred; Yu, Sung-Hoon; Kim, Yong-Tae; Park, Chang-Woo; Hyun, Chang-Ho; Chen, Xiulong; Feng, Weiming; Sun, Xianyang; Gao, Qing; Grigorescu, Sorin M.; Pozna, Claudiu; Liu, Wanli; Zhankui, Wang; Guo, Meng; Fu, Guoyu; Zhang, Jin; Chen, Wenyuan; Peng, Fengchao; Yang, Pei; Chen, Chunlin; Ding, Rui; Yu, Junzhi; Yang, Qinghai; Tan, Min; Polden, Joseph; Pan, [...]
Publicat: 2004
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