Have you ever wished robots could do more than just follow instructions? Well, that’s where Mirokaï steps in. Born from the creative minds at Paris-based startup Enchanted Tools, Mirokaï isn’t just ...
Researchers at the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have constructed what ...
Researchers have developed a new framework that synchronizes lifelike lip movements with speech audio, creating more humanlike expressions. Impressively, the system can generalize across multiple ...
"If a robot has a face that is not human, then we are more accepting of less-than-human behavior, as we would with an animal or doll," he said. "Intelligence significantly below that of normal humans ...
Researchers have developed a humanoid robot that can learn realistic lip motions, enabling it to articulate words across languages and perform singing for the first time. (Nanowerk News) Almost half ...
Researchers at Columbia Engineering have trained a human-like robot named Emo to lip-sync speech and songs by studying online videos, showing how machines can now learn complex human behaviour simply ...
EMO the robot learned how its silicone lips would move in response to its 26 facial motors by staring at its reflection. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
On a different note, any specific reason we focus so much on humanoids? Are they the most flexible “morphology” (for lack of a better term), or the model we’re most comfortable with? Click to expand..