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Waseda Flutist

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Waseda Flutist

Overview

The Waseda Flutist is a robot that can play the flute just like a human can. It has lungs, a mouth, and a tongue that are closely modeled on human organs, and it's technically proficient, albeit robotic. Equipped with actuators that mimic human lips, lungs, and tongue. Capable of processing visual and aural cues when playing with human musicians.

Key facts

Weight
150 kg

Detailed specifications

Motion & kinematics3
Dof
43
Hand Dof
19
Dof Total
32
Sensors1
Sensor Suite
IMU, CCD_camera
Compute1
Onboard Compute
PC/AT compatible CPU board with D/A and digital I/O board
Other11
Height Mm
1700
Applications
performance, research
Datasheet Url
http://takanishi.mech.waseda.ac.jp/top/research/music/flute/wf_4rvi/index_2011_ENG.htm
Model Variants
WF-1, WF-2, WF-3RIX, WF-4, WF-4RIII, WF-4RIV, WF-4RIV - Visual Interaction
Company Country
JP
Deployment Notes
Research collaboration with Humanoid Robotics Institute at Waseda University; featured in performances with musicians and dancers.
Industries Served
education, entertainment
Availability Status
inactive
Programming Interface
MIDI
Additional Information
- Developed by the Humanoid Robotics Institute at Waseda University. - Used in performances to combine robotics with music education. - Capable of playing complex flute pieces with accuracy and precision. - Engages with audiences and other musicians during performances.
Deployment Environment
indoor

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