Ex-Robots Develop Humanoid Robot With Realistic Face Expression
JAKARTA - The Ex-Robots plant in China's northeastern coastal city, Dalian, is in the development stage of humanoid robots capable of expressing faces and emotions more realisticly. On the factory floor, silicon masks, arms, and feet are scattered on the table, while uncoupled heads and humanoid robots in various stages of construction stand around. Factory walls are decorated with robotic design images.
"We have our own software and algorithm team," said Ex-Robots CEO, Li Boyang. He added that humanoid robots are the most complex class of robotic products. "There are many basic models and algorithms that are generally open-sourced, which are used by everyone. However, we are more focused on how to allow AI to recognize and express expressions and emotions."
An Ex-Robots worker moved his head, smiled, and stuck out his tongue, while the humanoid robot imitated his movements thanks to a small motorbike mounted on several parts of his head.
"We also work on basic models. The model we create is multi-modal and is able to express emotions. It can feel the environment around and provide the right facial feedback," added Li.
The Ex-Robots stated that it took them two weeks to a month to produce one humanoid robot, with prices ranging from 1.5 million yuan (IDR 3.3 billion) to 2 million yuan. So far, the company's robot's main goal is to be displayed in museums, one of which is in the same building as their factory.
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Looking ahead, Li believes that humanoid robots will have a bigger role in the health and education industry.
"Psychological and health counseling will definitely be a scenario for future applications. We are currently conducting related research, such as additional care and initial screening for emotional and psychological disorders," he said. "In addition, I believe that emotional interactions have broader applications in the service field, as aimed at children."
With the continued development of AI and robotic technology, Ex-Robots are optimistic that their humanoidal robots will become important tools in various fields, bringing significant benefits to society.