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Bandai BN-7 Home Entertainment Robot


BN-7 by Bandai

BN-7 by Bandai

BN-7 by Bandai

BN-7 by Bandai

BN-7 by Bandai

BN-7 by Bandai

Bandai BN-7 Home Entertainment Robot.

Bandai BN-7 the entertainment robot not only as the pet and the toy the human came well and quite as a partner, like one member of the family, aimed toward the fact that it lives with the human pleasantly jointly.

Bandai Co. Ltd in Japan has a new toy robot called the "BN-7". It stands .68m or 27" tall and weighs 20kg (44 lbs). It has image recognition capabilities and emotions. It can understand speech and talk too - apparently in many languages.

The robot's real-time on-board visual system could perform the following tasks:
Face detection and tracking combined with face recognition to identify its owners.
OCR (optical character recognition) on hand held cards shown to it, containing single numbers and letters in English and Japanese. It could also identify certain symbols (e.g. circle, triangle etc.)
Using the hand held batons and moving your arms around as if dancing the robot would imitate the human in real-time.


Source: Internet & Research - Updated 9-14-2009