Mechanical Design of Robot Head with Human-like Emotions

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作者
Nguyen Khac Toan [1 ]
Le Duc Thuan [1 ]
Le Bao Long [1 ]
Nguyen Truong Thinh [1 ]
机构
[1] Ho Chi Minh City Univ Technol & Educ, Dept Mechatron, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
关键词
Humanoid robot; Robot head; Robot head mechanism; Emotion robot;
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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One of the fields that has detonated lately dependent on the AI platform is humanoid robots. The facial expressions of robots, then again, are getting less and less attention. The design of a robot head that communicates a wide range of human-like expressions is described in this paper. The eye-eyelid, lip-jaw, and neck were the three main parts of the robot head under investigation. Mechanical structure of human head such as number of degrees of freedom, size, ability of joints, and major muscle groups to create movements in each part are determined based on anatomy. Then, facial expressions are analyzed dependent on AUs to find out reasonable control points. The mechanical structures of each part were designed to try to replicate the movement and expression as closely as expected. Additionally, proportions, sizes, distances of the designs, such as CoP-CoP, tr-n, n-sn, and so on, must closely resemble those of a human head. The robot head in this article is designed and modeled on an Asian human head. The result of the design, the head section is made up of three mechanisms connected by a shaft that runs through the entire head. Through the experimental process, the robot head can perform 6 of the basic expressions and movements like a real human head.
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页码:1720 / 1725
页数:6
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