This paper is elaborate the model of humanoid robot interacts with human being and perform various operation as per the command given by the human being. A humanoid robot having Synthetic brain can able to do Interaction, communication, Object detection, information acquisition about any object, response to voice command, chatting logically with human beings. For the purposed of reducing the noise of voice commands there is used audio filter that’s why due to clarity of voice command work of robot will be appropriate. Object detection will be done by this robot for that purpose there is use image processing concept, And to make the system intelligent that is whenever system interact, communicate, chat with human it gives proper response, question / answers there is integrates artificial intelligence and DFA / NFA automata.

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Humanoid Robot with Synthetic Brain

Sagar Korde*, Girish Talmale**
* M.E Student, E.S.C., G.H.R.C.E., Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
** Professor, Department of C.S.E, G.H.R.C.E Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
Periodicity:August - October'2013
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jes.2.3.2582

Abstract

This paper is elaborate the model of humanoid robot interacts with human being and perform various operation as per the command given by the human being. A humanoid robot having Synthetic brain can able to do Interaction, communication, Object detection, information acquisition about any object, response to voice command, chatting logically with human beings. For the purposed of reducing the noise of voice commands there is used audio filter that’s why due to clarity of voice command work of robot will be appropriate. Object detection will be done by this robot for that purpose there is use image processing concept, And to make the system intelligent that is whenever system interact, communicate, chat with human it gives proper response, question / answers there is integrates artificial intelligence and DFA / NFA automata.

Keywords

Humanoid Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Image Processing, Audio Filtering.

How to Cite this Article?

Korde,S., and Talmale,G. (2013). Humanoid Robot With Synthetic Brain. i-manager’s Journal on Embedded Systems, 2(3), 19-23. https://doi.org/10.26634/jes.2.3.2582

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