Developer - Furhat Robotics AB
Home page - furhatrobotics.com/furhat
Developer - Furhat Robotics AB
Home page - furhatrobotics.com/furhat
Furhat - a robot that plays quiz games
Published on Nov 29, 2013
This is Furhat, the social robot from KTH, sitting at the library and showcasing a quiz game play with two users. The system uses face tracking and several speech recognizers, with advanced technology for facial animation and dialogue systems
This robot will make you think it's human... Almost
Published on May 9, 2016
April 27 -- The Uncanny Valley: That's the term researchers use to describe the strange sensation humans feel when they look at a computer-generated face or a humanoid robot and can tell that there's something off about the machine. But two Swedish scientists think they have a robotics breakthrough they hope will make that sensation a thing of the past. They've created technology that allows robots to take on more human traits and expressions. Their creation is called Furhat.
Furhat robot has got personality
Published on Jan 3, 2017
Furhat belongs to the world of the Jetsons – it’s a robot with character and personality. This computer is human-like – it smiles, frowns and raises its eyebrows just like people do when we’re having a conversation and it has a sense of humour to boot. It gets us – Furhat knows when you’re speaking directly to him or when you’re having a conversation with someone else so he knows if he can interrupt or join in. Furhat is the next revolution in human-computer interaction – Furhat can change his voice to a female one and it can even change its appearance from male to female and from Caucasian to any other race. Furhat could become the next generation of AI receptionists, teachers, therapists, or entertainers. Furhat is about understanding how to make machines come to life and re-imagining the role computers can play with humans. Meet Furhat.
The world's first Alzheimer's simulating social robot
Published on Sep 29, 2017
This is Max, the world's first social robot simulating a mild stage of Alzheimer's disease. Max will display numerous symptoms traditionally seen in dementia sufferers, such as repetition, forgetfulness or difficulty in communicating.
Our vision is to use Max as a source for training medical professionals or affected family members, for purposes including interaction and diagnosis training. It is currently difficult to prepare ourselves for interactions with Alzheimer's sufferers, however we hope that the introduction of Max will allow people become accustomed to interacting with sufferers.
Max is a character developed upon the Furhat robot.
Social robot helps passengers at Frankfurt Airport
Published on May 2, 2018
"FRAnny, Frankfurt Airport’s new multilingual robot concierge can help you in over 35 languages"Meet FRAnny, the newest member of staff at Frankfurt Airport. FRAnny is a joint collaboration between Furhat Robotics, DB Systel and Frankfurt Airport. The robot is able to answer questions in multiple languages about gates, flight information and how to get around the airport.
May 5, 2018
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