Video: TalkTorque 2 Robot Will Be A Master In Non-Verbal Communication

A team of researchers at Japan’s Tsukuba University is working on a robot that’s supposed to improve the interaction between man and machine in the future. The aim is to make the so-called “TalkTorque 2” [JP] a master in non-verbal communication with humans – even though it looks a little creepy.

TalkTorque 2 is supposed to serve as a guide in museums and other places by moving certain parts of his body like a human, namely his head, arms and waist.

The robot is equipped with a laser range finder and a total of 3 cameras (pictured above) through which he’s able to identify returning visitors.

This video shows the former model, TalkTorque, performing gesture tests:
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