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roseembolism) wrote2008-08-11 12:06 pm
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Keepon takes his act on the road!
Keepon is an experiment in human-robot communication, especially with children, through the medium of dancing. The question is, can he make it in the big city of Tokyo?
Street musicians, cosplayers, shoppers, and commuters: let's watch.
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Additional information on Keepon is here.
The interesting thing to me is that it seems like movement is so much easier to identify as "human". Where Keepon and Wall-E have emotions and personality defined as human, detailed CGI portraits are still considered inhuman. It seems the Uncanny Valley isn't very deep, or is easily circumvented when it comes to motion. I can see some definite evolutionary reasons for that, such as it being more important to tell a cheetah from a human than to idenntify gestures as human or not, and this is a trait that can be exploited to make robots feel more "human".
Plus, this may be the cutest thing I've seen all week.
Street musicians, cosplayers, shoppers, and commuters: let's watch.
(Sorry, no embedded media for this one)
Additional information on Keepon is here.
The interesting thing to me is that it seems like movement is so much easier to identify as "human". Where Keepon and Wall-E have emotions and personality defined as human, detailed CGI portraits are still considered inhuman. It seems the Uncanny Valley isn't very deep, or is easily circumvented when it comes to motion. I can see some definite evolutionary reasons for that, such as it being more important to tell a cheetah from a human than to idenntify gestures as human or not, and this is a trait that can be exploited to make robots feel more "human".
Plus, this may be the cutest thing I've seen all week.
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