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EveR

EveR is a series of female androids developed by a team of South Korean scientists from the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology in Korea University of Science and Technology. The project is headed by Baek Moon-hong (Korean: 백문홍) and was unveiled to the public at the Kyoyuk MunHwa HoeKwan hotel in Seoul on May 4, 2003. The EveR name is derived from the combination of the Biblical "Eve" and the r from robot.

EveR-1 edit

EveR-1 (에버원) is a direct competitor of Actroid, which is being developed by Sanrio's Kokoro Dreams and Osaka University of Japan, and was unveiled at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo in 2003. EveR-1 was built in a year at a cost of 300 million won (US$321,000) in state funds.

The creators said the humanoid's face is a composite of two well-known Korean actresses, while the torso is based on a singer, though the names of the celebrities were not revealed. The android weighs 50 kilograms and has a height of 160 centimeters.

The creators also said that EveR-1 can mimic the human emotions of happiness, sadness, anger, and surprise more naturally than its Japanese rival, while using a hydraulic system for certain movements. EveR-1 contains a total of 35 miniature motors located throughout its upper body, which enables EveR-1 to move its head, arms, and upper body and even move its lips in synchronization with the robot's speech. Its skin is made of synthetic, pliable silicone jelly that feels similar to human skin.

The android can recognize 400 Korean and English words, allowing it to respond to questions both verbally and through 15 facial expressions: EveR-1 will show displeasure if you poke her. The android also has motion data process sensors in its artificial eyes, enabling it to follow people with its eyes and head.

EveR-2 (Muse) edit

 
The EveR-2 android had the ability to lip-sync to a song.

EveR-2, later called EveR-2 Muse (에버투 뮤즈)[1] performed at Robot World 2006 in Seoul;[2] it has improved vision and ability to express emotions, as well as various other enhancements.[3] In 2008 EveR-2 could express the facial expressions of happiness, sadness, fear, surprise, anger, and disgust, along with 100 gestures.[4]

Boredom is now an available emotion,[citation needed] along with the usual joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness. EveR2-Muse sang the Korean ballad "I Will Close My Eyes For You" during the opening ceremony at the Robot World 2006 conference in Seoul.

The android is about 5'7" (170 cm) tall and weighs about 135 pounds (60 kg). Its silicone-covered face has a higher flexibility; 29 motors and dozens of joints provide 23 degrees of freedom for self-expression. In total, EveR-2 has 25 more degrees of freedom than EveR-1. Its improved speech recognition, voice synthesis and gesture expression technology allows for more sophisticated communication and interaction with humans. The small CCD cameras of EveR-1 have been upgraded to Wide range Small CCD cameras (90 degrees) for better vision. While the synthetic pliable silicone jelly only covered the face and hand with soft materials of the EveR-1 (while the rest was covered with hard material), EveR-2 has its whole body covered with the soft artificial skin.

Baek Moon-hong envisions educational and entertainment functions for the androids, from providing information in department stores and museums, to reading stories to children.[citation needed]

EveR-3 edit

EveR-3 (에버 3)[5] is the successor of EveR-2, demonstrated in 2009. It is the first model in the EveR series to be mobile, using wheels for locomotion and being dressed in long skirts to hide the wheels. In early 2010 it reportedly appeared in a Korean play called Robot Princess and the Seven Dwarfs[6] which is based on the Snow White story.[7]

EveR-4 edit

EveR-4 (에버4),[8] also called EveR-4M,[9] has a modular design with 64 degrees of freedom including 33 in the head (30 in the face and 3 in the neck), and 5 in the lower body (3 in the legs and 2 in an underlying wheel).[9] It was exhibited at RoboWorld 2011 in Seoul, where experiments showed that some of its facial expressions are more recognisable than others, with correct recognition rate being highest among female participants in the 20-40 age range.[9] The robot was exhibited again at Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea (May to August 2012).[10] It has an artificial tongue, and unlike EveR-3, EveR-4 can be fitted with legs[11] but no claim is made of it being able to walk (the wheel at the base is not usually shown on photographs).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "[47] 노래하고 춤추는 로봇 EveR-2 Muse (Drhan)". from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  2. ^ Korean Overseas Culture and Information Service news story August 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ (via Internet Archive) - includes an annotated photograph of the complete Eve-R2 unit on page 11, and specifications on page 12. Lower resolution versions of these pictures and others may be found on AVING's site September 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Dong-Wook Lee; et al. (2008). Development of an Android for Emotional Expression and Human Interaction (PDF). Proceedings of the 17th World Congress / The International Federation of Automatic Control.
  5. ^ "인간형 로봇 '에버3' 연극 주연 데뷔 - 대한민국 It포털의 중심! 이티뉴스". 9 November 2009. from the original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  6. ^ "Robot 'Actress' Stars in ROBOT PRINCESS AND THE SEVEN DWARFS". from the original on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  7. ^ "EveR-3's Acting Career Takes off - Plastic Pals". from the original on 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  8. ^ "완주 무궁화 축제장에 전국 카라반 캠핑족 모인다". from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  9. ^ a b c Ho Seok Ahn; et al. Uses of Facial Expressions of Android Head System according to Gender and Age. 2012 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. doi:10.1109/ICSMC.2012.6378084.
  10. ^ "EveR-4 Appears at Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea - Plastic Pals". from the original on 2016-10-05. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  11. ^ see picture "KITECH-EveR-4-04 - Plastic Pals". from the original on 2016-10-05. Retrieved 2012-07-27. (robot is on the left)

External links edit

  • . The Korea Times May 4, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-06-12. Retrieved 2006-05-05.
  • . Digital Chosun May 4, 2006. Archived from the original on May 19, 2006. Retrieved May 8, 2006.
  • "국내 첫 인조인간로봇 '에버원' 태어났다". Daum (Korean) May 4, 2006.[permanent dead link]
  • . Science. 312 (5779): 1449d. June 9, 2006. doi:10.1126/science.312.5779.1449d. S2CID 220087882. Archived from the original on 2007-10-01.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources EveR news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message EveR is a series of female androids developed by a team of South Korean scientists from the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology in Korea University of Science and Technology The project is headed by Baek Moon hong Korean 백문홍 and was unveiled to the public at the Kyoyuk MunHwa HoeKwan hotel in Seoul on May 4 2003 The EveR name is derived from the combination of the Biblical Eve and the r from robot Contents 1 EveR 1 2 EveR 2 Muse 3 EveR 3 4 EveR 4 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEveR 1 editEveR 1 에버원 is a direct competitor of Actroid which is being developed by Sanrio s Kokoro Dreams and Osaka University of Japan and was unveiled at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo in 2003 EveR 1 was built in a year at a cost of 300 million won US 321 000 in state funds The creators said the humanoid s face is a composite of two well known Korean actresses while the torso is based on a singer though the names of the celebrities were not revealed The android weighs 50 kilograms and has a height of 160 centimeters The creators also said that EveR 1 can mimic the human emotions of happiness sadness anger and surprise more naturally than its Japanese rival while using a hydraulic system for certain movements EveR 1 contains a total of 35 miniature motors located throughout its upper body which enables EveR 1 to move its head arms and upper body and even move its lips in synchronization with the robot s speech Its skin is made of synthetic pliable silicone jelly that feels similar to human skin The android can recognize 400 Korean and English words allowing it to respond to questions both verbally and through 15 facial expressions EveR 1 will show displeasure if you poke her The android also has motion data process sensors in its artificial eyes enabling it to follow people with its eyes and head EveR 2 Muse edit nbsp The EveR 2 android had the ability to lip sync to a song EveR 2 later called EveR 2 Muse 에버투 뮤즈 1 performed at Robot World 2006 in Seoul 2 it has improved vision and ability to express emotions as well as various other enhancements 3 In 2008 EveR 2 could express the facial expressions of happiness sadness fear surprise anger and disgust along with 100 gestures 4 Boredom is now an available emotion citation needed along with the usual joy anger sorrow and happiness EveR2 Muse sang the Korean ballad I Will Close My Eyes For You during the opening ceremony at the Robot World 2006 conference in Seoul The android is about 5 7 170 cm tall and weighs about 135 pounds 60 kg Its silicone covered face has a higher flexibility 29 motors and dozens of joints provide 23 degrees of freedom for self expression In total EveR 2 has 25 more degrees of freedom than EveR 1 Its improved speech recognition voice synthesis and gesture expression technology allows for more sophisticated communication and interaction with humans The small CCD cameras of EveR 1 have been upgraded to Wide range Small CCD cameras 90 degrees for better vision While the synthetic pliable silicone jelly only covered the face and hand with soft materials of the EveR 1 while the rest was covered with hard material EveR 2 has its whole body covered with the soft artificial skin Baek Moon hong envisions educational and entertainment functions for the androids from providing information in department stores and museums to reading stories to children citation needed EveR 3 editEveR 3 에버 3 5 is the successor of EveR 2 demonstrated in 2009 It is the first model in the EveR series to be mobile using wheels for locomotion and being dressed in long skirts to hide the wheels In early 2010 it reportedly appeared in a Korean play called Robot Princess and the Seven Dwarfs 6 which is based on the Snow White story 7 EveR 4 editEveR 4 에버4 8 also called EveR 4M 9 has a modular design with 64 degrees of freedom including 33 in the head 30 in the face and 3 in the neck and 5 in the lower body 3 in the legs and 2 in an underlying wheel 9 It was exhibited at RoboWorld 2011 in Seoul where experiments showed that some of its facial expressions are more recognisable than others with correct recognition rate being highest among female participants in the 20 40 age range 9 The robot was exhibited again at Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea May to August 2012 10 It has an artificial tongue and unlike EveR 3 EveR 4 can be fitted with legs 11 but no claim is made of it being able to walk the wheel at the base is not usually shown on photographs See also editKorea University of Science and Technology Actroid the first female android with notes on Repliee R1 and Repliee Q1 Gynoid Meinu a Chinese android Android Robotics Uncanny valleyReferences edit 47 노래하고 춤추는 로봇 EveR 2 Muse Drhan Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2012 07 27 Korean Overseas Culture and Information Service news story Archived August 3 2008 at the Wayback Machine Presentation on KITECH s site via Internet Archive includes an annotated photograph of the complete Eve R2 unit on page 11 and specifications on page 12 Lower resolution versions of these pictures and others may be found on AVING s site Archived September 10 2008 at the Wayback Machine Dong Wook Lee et al 2008 Development of an Android for Emotional Expression and Human Interaction PDF Proceedings of the 17th World Congress The International Federation of Automatic Control 인간형 로봇 에버3 연극 주연 데뷔 대한민국 It포털의 중심 이티뉴스 9 November 2009 Archived from the original on 2013 11 01 Retrieved 2012 07 27 Robot Actress Stars in ROBOT PRINCESS AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Archived from the original on 2012 03 17 Retrieved 2011 01 11 EveR 3 s Acting Career Takes off Plastic Pals Archived from the original on 2016 03 24 Retrieved 2011 07 08 완주 무궁화 축제장에 전국 카라반 캠핑족 모인다 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2012 07 27 a b c Ho Seok Ahn et al Uses of Facial Expressions of Android Head System according to Gender and Age 2012 IEEE International Conference on Systems Man and Cybernetics doi 10 1109 ICSMC 2012 6378084 EveR 4 Appears at Expo 2012 Yeosu Korea Plastic Pals Archived from the original on 2016 10 05 Retrieved 2012 07 27 see picture KITECH EveR 4 04 Plastic Pals Archived from the original on 2016 10 05 Retrieved 2012 07 27 robot is on the left External links edit Korean Scientists Develop Female Android The Korea Times May 4 2006 Archived from the original on 2006 06 12 Retrieved 2006 05 05 Korea Unveils World s Second Android Digital Chosun May 4 2006 Archived from the original on May 19 2006 Retrieved May 8 2006 국내 첫 인조인간로봇 에버원 태어났다 Daum Korean May 4 2006 permanent dead link I m Your Guide Science 312 5779 1449d June 9 2006 doi 10 1126 science 312 5779 1449d S2CID 220087882 Archived from the original on 2007 10 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