“Licker: A Tongue Robot for Representing Realistic Tongue Motions”
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- Licker: A Tongue Robot for Representing Realistic Tongue Motions
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Description:
We present Licker, a flexible tongue robot that is capable of mimicking a human tongue motion. The aim of this robot is to grow social bonding, regardless of species by licking.
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