Design and development of EDGAR - a telepresence humanoid for robot-mediated communication and social applications
EDGAR is an acronym for «Expression Display & Gesturing Avatar Robot». It is an anthropomorphic telepresence humanoid, which is designed and implemented to allow for social expression. EDGAR is a robotic avatar that was developed by Nanyang Technological University for telepresence applications....
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1379332020-09-26T21:52:55Z Design and development of EDGAR - a telepresence humanoid for robot-mediated communication and social applications Pang, Wee Ching Wong, Choon Yue Seet, Gerald Gim Lee School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 2016 IEEE International Conference on Control and Robotics Engineering (ICCRE 2016) Institute for Media Innovation (IMI) Robotics Research Centre Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Robots Telepresence Robot Design EDGAR is an acronym for «Expression Display & Gesturing Avatar Robot». It is an anthropomorphic telepresence humanoid, which is designed and implemented to allow for social expression. EDGAR is a robotic avatar that was developed by Nanyang Technological University for telepresence applications. It has a total of 28 degrees of freedom and it is able to mimic the remote user's head, torso, arms as well as fingers movements. EDGAR's head is a rear-projection system such that a face texture can be displayed on EDGAR's face. The remote user can use a normal webcam for live-streaming interaction as the face image can be processed to fit the contour of the face. This means that a person's facial features and expressions can be displayed on the robot, making EDGAR suited for portraying any person. EDGAR can also serve as a social robot. A virtual character's face can also be projected on the robot so that EDGAR can be used to perform autonomous social interactions with the people around it. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-04-20T01:49:45Z 2020-04-20T01:49:45Z 2016 Conference Paper Pang, W. C., Wong, C. Y., & Seet, G. G. L. (2016). Design and development of EDGAR - a telepresence humanoid for robot-mediated communication and social applications. 2016 IEEE International Conference on Control and Robotics Engineering (ICCRE 2016). doi:10.1109/ICCRE.2016.7476147 9781509008315 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137933 10.1109/ICCRE.2016.7476147 2-s2.0-84973643924 en © 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved. This paper was published in IEEE International Conference on Control and Robotics Engineering (ICCRE 2016) and is made available with permission of IEEE. application/pdf |
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EDGAR is an acronym for «Expression Display & Gesturing Avatar Robot». It is an anthropomorphic telepresence humanoid, which is designed and implemented to allow for social expression. EDGAR is a robotic avatar that was developed by Nanyang Technological University for telepresence applications. It has a total of 28 degrees of freedom and it is able to mimic the remote user's head, torso, arms as well as fingers movements. EDGAR's head is a rear-projection system such that a face texture can be displayed on EDGAR's face. The remote user can use a normal webcam for live-streaming interaction as the face image can be processed to fit the contour of the face. This means that a person's facial features and expressions can be displayed on the robot, making EDGAR suited for portraying any person. EDGAR can also serve as a social robot. A virtual character's face can also be projected on the robot so that EDGAR can be used to perform autonomous social interactions with the people around it. |
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