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Airicist
16th March 2014, 00:55
Developer - Human Centered Robotics Lab (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?5423)

Airicist
16th March 2014, 00:57
https://youtu.be/lymx8o5r_BM

Dreamer Meka-HCRL Sociable Head

Uploaded on Nov 23, 2010


Meka and the HCR Laboratory at UT Austin present the Dreamer sociable humanoid head. The goals of the head is to elicit a sense of trust and sociability
to an otherwise pure mechatronic device. Thus the head constitutes an organic link to its biological counterpart, creating feelings of quasi-affinity in response to gestures and synthetic emotions. The concept of the head was designed by Meka Robotics, Luis Sentis, and Roland Philippsen. It has references to female Anime and Comic characters. Another objective of the head is to display a sense of focus (on the task at hand) without being intimidating. Thus it possesses a thick forefront and at the same time a kind expression on the eyes and eyelashes. All in all, Meka and the HCRL have attempted to deliver a medium of organic expressions with great aesthetic beauty and superb mechatronic performance.

Airicist
16th March 2014, 00:58
https://youtu.be/bSj8ixExf7k

Meka Robotics and UT Austin's Dreamer at IROS 2011

Uploaded on Oct 11, 2011

Airicist
16th March 2014, 01:00
https://youtu.be/oIcTQnoH-m4

HCRL- Dreamer Demo

Published on Jan 29, 2014

Airicist
30th August 2014, 00:06
https://youtu.be/9TpW5y_z1xU

Compliant Control of Dreamer's Base Using Drivetrain Torque Sensor Feedback

Published on Aug 25, 2014

Airicist
9th January 2015, 16:26
https://youtu.be/35-ZTS0sDvc

Dreamer Follows Interpolated Cartesian Trajectory in Preparation to Wave Arms

Published on Dec 30, 2014



Dreamer follows an interpolated trajectory that makes her arms move outward in preparation to wave. 5 original waypoints were interpolated into 1000 points and then sent over 10 seconds.

Both Cartesian task gains are 64/3