Say hello to one social robot.
For robots to work closely with humans, it can be important how they look and behave. EMYS (EMotive HeadY System) is an expressive robot head that can replicate emotions using facial expressions. Made of three independent discs and a set of eyes—which can even pop out—EMYS’ vision can detect and track a person, and when you make a face at it, EMYS can make the face back at you.
Get some face time with EMYS in Robot Revolution, the temporary exhibit now at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry. Meet nearly 40 cutting-edge robots from around the world and discover what they are already able to do for us. Enter dangerous landscapes and situations. Play team soccer. Comfort people in pet-free zones. Robot Revolution is the only way to see them all.