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Humanoid Head Face Mechanism with Expandable Facial Expressions
Author(s) -
Wagshum Techane Asheber,
ChyiYeu Lin,
Shih Hsiang Yen
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of advanced robotic systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.394
H-Index - 46
eISSN - 1729-8814
pISSN - 1729-8806
DOI - 10.5772/62181
Subject(s) - humanoid robot , computer science , facial expression , computer vision , mechanism (biology) , artificial intelligence , robot , expression (computer science) , modular design , actuator , feature (linguistics) , servomotor , face (sociological concept) , human–computer interaction , social science , philosophy , linguistics , epistemology , sociology , programming language , operating system
Recently a social robot for daily life activities is becoming more common. To this end a humanoid robot with realistic facial expression is a strong candidate for common chores. In this paper, the development of a humanoid face mechanism with a simplified system complexity to generate human like facial expression is presented. The distinctive feature of this face robot is the use of significantly fewer actuators. Only three servo motors for facial expressions and five for the rest of the head motions have been used. This leads to effectively low energy consumption, making it suitable for applications such as mobile humanoid robots. Moreover, the modular design makes it possible to have as many face appearances as needed on one structure. The mechanism allows expansion to generate more expressions without addition or alteration of components. The robot is also equipped with an audio system and camera inside each eyeball, consequently hearing and vision sensibilityare utilized in localization, communication and enhancement of expression exposition processes

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