FACE – A Humanoid Robot that can Express Emotions [Video]

Roboticists at the University of Pisa are working on FACE, a robot that they claim is capable of displaying emotions like a human.

The team of researchers at the Interdepartmental Research Centre “E.Piaggio” have taken the premise of whether a robot can express emotions as the basis of their research.

FACE, or Facial Automation for Conveying Emotions is a life-like android delivering emotional information through facial expressions, which the researchers are deploying to study the human robot empathic link.

FACE - A Humanoid Robot That Can Express Emotions

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According to the official website,

FACE is part of a complex Human Interaction Persuasive Observation Platform (HIPOP) able to collect synchronized information acquired from different sensors, i.e. physiological, psychological and behavioural data. Thanks to its modularity, HIPOP allows scientists to configure different experiments selecting the number and the type of available modules to follow protocol requirements.

The FACE robot can also mimic facial expressions.

According to the researchers, the basic expressions that have been used to create more ‘complex facial states’ have been born out of the six basic expressions identified by Ekman – Anger, Disgust, Fear, Happiness, Sadness and Surprise. The video below is an informative insight on what FACE is all about.

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The head of the robot is essentially an artificial skull, covered by a special skin made of a material called Frubber. Developed by Hanson Robotics, Frubber is a silicone elastomer, containing 70 percent air by volume, the mechanical properties of which enable the robot to generate complex facial movements. 

“The control of the size and distribution of the open and closed air cells in the Frubber skin is what allows it to move much like human skin. The fact that it can be moved by small servos with little force makes it useful for humanoid robot faces,” adds Nicole Lazzeri, one of the members of the team.

To know more about FACE, visit FaceTeam.it

  • vennila

    this is very interesting .i would like to know some thing detail about face robot . good job swamy

    • http://www.yourdigitalspace.com/ Swamykant

      Hi Vennila

      You can check here- FaceTeam.it