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SteamWake 10-28-10 01:41 PM

Uncanny Valley overload
 
Man this just creeps me out !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFVlz...layer_embedded#!

krashkart 10-28-10 03:35 PM

There was a time when I could embrace the future... but I'm really starting to wonder. :-?

DarkFish 10-28-10 03:48 PM

Beautiful:DL

But the robot just copies the human expressions recorded by the camera. That's still a long way from genuinely creating its own expressions depending on the situation.

FIREWALL 10-28-10 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1523968)
Beautiful:DL

But the robot just copies the human expressions recorded by the camera. That's still a long way from genuinely creating its own expressions depending on the situation.

ROBOT !!! Get your eyes fixed dude. :haha: That was an Asian broad with a cheap wig and bad makeup.

If it was a real robot I'd be teaching it more than to shake it's head NO. :p2:

SteamWake 10-28-10 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1523968)
Beautiful:DL

But the robot just copies the human expressions recorded by the camera. That's still a long way from genuinely creating its own expressions depending on the situation.

The mechanics are there. With todays processing power and software ...

DarkFish 10-28-10 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by FIREWALL (Post 1523988)
ROBOT !!! Get your eyes fixed dude. :haha: That was an Asian broad with a cheap wig and bad makeup.

If it was a real robot I'd be teaching it more than to shake it's head NO. :p2:

is it?:oops:

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1524015)
The mechanics are there. With todays processing power and software ...

Yep with today's technology it probably is possible. But unless somebody creates a good algorithm, the hardware alone doesn't matter.
I mean, we aren't even able yet to create programs that even speak a human language fluently:haha: (see google translate). How are we gonna create robots that respond in a human manner to different situations?

NeonSamurai 10-28-10 07:20 PM

That is definitely a robot, and a very twitchy one at that

FIREWALL 10-28-10 07:54 PM

For the love of Jeebuz :haha: You guys need to get out more. :har:

DarkFish 10-28-10 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by FIREWALL (Post 1524160)
For the love of Jeebuz :haha: You guys need to get out more. :har:

That's exactly why it looks like a robot to me. The girls I meet when I get out look a lot better:DL

HunterICX 10-29-10 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by FIREWALL (Post 1524160)
For the love of Jeebuz :haha: You guys need to get out more. :har:

I really hope you aren't beeing serious...because that is a Robot.

That's Actroid-F designed for natural human-to-human communication.

http://en.akihabaranews.com/68574/ro...air-wows-world

HunterICX


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