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Philosophy of mind / Facial expressions / Kismet / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Affective computing / Facial Action Coding System / Human–robot interaction / Emotion / Social robot / Mind / Feeling / Emotions
Date: 2011-05-11 15:18:17
Philosophy of mind
Facial expressions
Kismet
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Affective computing
Facial Action Coding System
Human–robot interaction
Emotion
Social robot
Mind
Feeling
Emotions

Design and Testing of a Hybrid Expressive Face a Humanoid Robot

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