On India visit- Robots that can sing, emote, read humans!

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 05 2014 | 11:15 AM IST
Talk about robots that can walk, talk, sing, read the news, tell the weather, go Internet shopping and even read human feelings!
Meet Charles or Charlie, one of the world's most advanced robot, designed by Rajiv Khosla an alumni of Indian Institute of Technology and professor at Australia's La Trobe University, which can do all of that.
At mere 20 cm tall, Charlie is a 'Partner-Personal Robot', who has been specifically designed to assist children and adults with problems like dementia, autism, cerebral palsy, brain injury and other such illness.
"A child with dementia will often forget to wash his hands in the washroom. The robot will constantly have his eyes on him and remind him that he hasn't washed his hands and that he needs to do it," Khosla said at the demonstration of the model organised by the Australian High Commission here.
More than 20 field trials have been conducted with Charlie and other robots - Matilda, Jake, Lucy and Sophie- in Australia. Communication with the robots can be done through voice commands, touch pads, tablets and even using facial expressions. They detect how a person feels and accordingly personalises their services.
"These robots are multi-lingual and can be personalised based on the language, culture and lifestyle of their human partners," Khosla said.
An alumni of IIT, Khosla an expert in creating "emotionally engaging robots" said he believes that robots like Charlie can cross the boundaries of "language, culture and lifestyle."
"Once the emotional status is established, then the learning starts for both the robot as well as the human being. It can be used by all age groups to take therapeutic effects and positive stimulus," he added.
Capable of providing emotional engagement with users, the robots are designed to have natural integrations and not computers with users, said Khosla who is the Director of the Research Centre for Computers, Communication and Social Innovation at the La Trobe University.
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First Published: Mar 05 2014 | 11:15 AM IST

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