For his third year project, a college student “built a robotic face (from Lego mindstorm) capable of expressing emotion, and software that allowed the robot to responded to the tone of the user voice.” Video after the jump.

In the future many more devices around the home may have the ability to recognise and respond to emotion

[via HackedGadgets]

For his third year project, a college student “built a robotic face (from Lego mindstorm) capable of expressing emotion, and software that allowed the robot to responded to the tone of the user voice.” Video after the jump.

In the future many more devices around the home may have the ability to recognise and respond to emotion

[via HackedGadgets]

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