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  1. A checker for evaluating red blood cell (RBC) deformability at the highest level developed

    A group of researchers developed an RBC deformability checker containing a microfluidic channel boasting the world’s highest-level correlation value, showing a ...

    Located in Research Info / 2016
  2. Basic skeleton of Affetto, a child-like android capable of smooth, realistic movement, developed

    A research team developed the skeleton for a small, child-like android that is capable of smooth movement with the aim of attaining intimate, child-like ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  3. Basic technology for passing down traditional skills through computers developed

    A group of researchers developed technology for instructing the path to ideal movement in order to improve sports techniques based on "Big Data of Motion," a ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  4. Conversational systems based on research regarding communication with robots developed

    A research group developed three types of conversational systems for communication between humans and robots.

    Located in Research Info / 2016
  5. Development of a Research Platform Android “ERICA”

    A research group has developed a type of android (human-like robot) for research of autonomous conversational robot called “ERICA.” The group plans to use ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  6. Development of Social Dialogue Robots “CommU” and “Sota”

    This research group developed two new types of tabletop robot, “CommU” and “Sota.” These robots can express which participants they are speaking to in a ...

    Located in Research Info / 2015
  7. Observing monkey behavior from the primatologist’s perspective Located in Research Info / 2019
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