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单词 humanoid
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Examples from literature
  • Japan has a keen interest in humanoid models.
  • Running is easy for most people, but amazingly difficult for a humanoid robot.
  • So naturally moving humanoids may soon be a common sight.
  • The first entertainment robot with commercial success was not a humanoid, however, but a robot dog.
  • The lack of easily available or reasonably-priced humanoid robots hasn’t stopped Japan’s robot enthusiasts.
  • These machines aren’t humanoid, but resemble motorized chairs, designed to help patients move around and get in and out of bed.
  • They are generally simpler, more like expensive remote-controlled toys, but they are all humanoid and have some degree of autonomy.
  • They include fighting robots that shoot out fire and hit other robots, walking humanoid robots, and others that play sports.
  • This probably explains why there are hundreds of humanoid robots being developed in Japan, while in the USA there are currently just two.
humanoid
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd/
us
/ˈhjuː.mə.nɔɪd/
amachineorcreaturewith theappearanceandqualitiesof ahuman
人形机器人;类人的生物

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humanoid
We simply proposed the emotion expression of a fortythree degrees of freedom bipedhumanoidrobot using a parameterization technique.
From theCambridge English Corpus
The present dayhumanoidrobots are stiff-legged, have complex structures, and do not use energy restoring element like pneumatic hydraulic cylinders or mechanical springs.
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That is why nowadays most successfully developedhumanoidprototypes are still actuated by motors.
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Thirdly, although the emergence of ahumanoid-like intelligence is a rare event, it is unlikely to be unique.
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The same solution has been studied for coordinating the head and trunk modules of thehumanoidrobot.
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A particular area of research interest, currently being pursued actively inhumanoidrobotics, is the control of biped locomotion.
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But an interesting trend is the appearance of devices where the speech recognition capability is paired with a more (well, slightly more)humanoidform.
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Besides, in some cases posture is understood as a certain relative fixed position ofhumanoidlinks that move as a whole.
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As a consequence, researchers study a variety of tasks performed by humans and are trying to accomplish these tasks with ahumanoidor service robot.
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At the same time, work on humanoids has been almost considered as mere enthusiast's concern.
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The bipedhumanoidrobot has forty-three mechanical degrees of freedom and four passive degrees of freedom (a translational motion and three rotational motions).
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Most of the availablehumanoidprototypes have a high number of degrees of freedom, a complex control and a high cost.
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By changing the configuration along the self-motion curve ahumanoidarm can increase its rigidity or compliance and can gain mechanical advantage near kinematic singularities.
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This characteristic differentiateshumanoidrobots from industrial robots in design concepts.
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Nowadays, the hardware realization still restricts the general improvement ofhumanoidrobot developments, especially the minihumanoid robots.
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