Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Emotions mimicking by Zeno R25

A company named as Robokind of Dallas, Texas has started a fundraiser campaign for the further modification of its Zeno R25 newest social humanoid robot, which is functioned to socialize with humans and automatically mimicking, detecting and analyzing emotions.
They've had a fair success, but the company still wasn't able to recover anywhere declining its price in the consumer market because the price per robot remains high. Moreover, the Zeno R50 ( it's previous model) costs US$16,000, which is huge amount and it surely had taken it out of reach universities or anyother similar institutions.
RoboKind designed ZENO’s emotions and mimicking functionality by using array of eight microphones picks up words in speech, determines who’s speaking by the help of voice recognition and this helps to figure out the robot, the exact location of the person, whom by the speech is delivered. 
 the robot will store books and stories to entertain kids and improve their vocabulary which would help in learning the robot to learn different activities like learning new languages , programming languages , different courses and even international cuisine and not only this , it would be programmed and would know the ways and tactics of how to communicate with people. ZENO can teach children foreign languages or help autistic kids improve social interaction skills and it can shape itself into a professional teacher.The ZENO Kickstarter hasn’t taken off just yet, having so far raised only $12,000 or so of their $50,000 goal. Given that $2,699 is the lowest level receiving the robot—it might be a tough sell. Though personal robots are falling in price dramatically, the ratio of cost to functionality has yet to hit its sweet-spot.

Without and doubt Zeno is a perfect example of recent advancement in the field of artifical intelligence. 





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