i.C. Hexapod silhouettes a new age of 'face recognition and tracking'
Er. | Oct 24 2007

We welcome you to the epoch of fourth generation Hexapod with this newest face tracking ‘i.C. Hexapod’. It’s actually a face tracker that takes pictures of any face in the robot’s vicinity and eventually uploads the same on its website. It clicks accurate high precision images and saves them with their exact configuration, time, and date.

It falls under the self-righteous class of robot chassis fabricated by engineer Matt Denton. This whole rig relies on to 21 servomotors and a supplementary, external processor that dedicatedly caters to face recognition and tracking. The ‘Hexapod’ shuts itself down if its peripheral processor malfunctions thus saving the robot from any further smash up and sleaze.


Via: Blog.Scifi

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