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Furhat Robotics is a technology company that specializes in the development of social robots and human-robot interaction technology. The company is based in Stockholm, Sweden, and it was founded in 2014.
Furhat Robotics’ main product is a social robot called Furhat, which is designed to be a platform for research and development in the field of human-robot interaction. Furhat is a humanoid robot that is designed to be expressive and engaging, and it is equipped with a range of sensors and technologies that allow it to interact with people in a natural and intuitive way.
Furhat Robotics has developed a range of applications for its social robot, including use cases in education, healthcare, customer service, and entertainment. The company has also developed a range of software tools and platforms that allow developers to create and customize their own social robots and human-robot interaction systems.
The LightHead robot head is a technology developed by the Japanese company Softbank Robotics that uses retro-projected live-generated face animation to create expressive and lifelike facial expressions on a robot.
Retro-projection is a technique that involves projecting a video image onto a surface and viewing it from the opposite side of the surface. In the case of the LightHead robot head, this technique is used to project a live-generated face animation onto a transparent screen that is mounted on the robot’s head. By viewing the projection from the back of the screen, it appears as if the robot’s face is expressing the animation in real-time.
One advantage of using retro-projected face animation for robots is that it is typically cheaper and more robust than other robot face technologies, such as mechatronic faces, which are more complex and require more expensive and delicate components. Retro-projected face animation can also be more flexible and adaptable than other technologies, as it allows the robot to display a wide range of facial expressions and emotions without the need for physical movement.
Retro-projection and rear projection are both techniques that involve projecting an image onto a surface and viewing it from the opposite side of the surface. However, there are some key differences between the two techniques.
One key difference is the direction in which the image is projected. In rear projection, the image is projected from behind the viewer and onto a surface that is in front of the viewer. This is the most common form of projection, and it is used in many applications, such as movie theaters and television sets.
In retro-projection, on the other hand, the image is projected from the front of the viewer and onto a surface that is behind the viewer. This technique is less common than rear projection, but it has some unique advantages, such as the ability to create the illusion of a floating or transparent image.
Another key difference between the two techniques is the type of surface that is used to display the image. In rear projection, the image is typically displayed on a flat screen or other surface that is positioned in front of the viewer. In retro-projection, the image is typically displayed on a transparent or semi-transparent screen or surface that is positioned behind the viewer.
Resources:
- furhatrobotics.com .. rear projection robot face
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