 The University of Bristol-developed project Jules uses software to imitate the human expression.
Jules's facial expressions are as real as the software can make them to be.
Made in flexible rubber skin and embedded with 34 internal motors to control the expressions,
Jules uses a video camera at 25 frames per second to pick expressions of the bystander,responding in 10 pre-stocked human emotions.
The engineers from the University of Bristol
developed Jules for a project entitled “Human-Robot Interaction.”
If they're disclosing this now IMAO, 
...I'd bank on the fact that there are already human robots
far more advanced than this one amongst us
The University of Bristol-developed project Jules uses software to imitate the human expression.
Jules's facial expressions are as real as the software can make them to be.
Made in flexible rubber skin and embedded with 34 internal motors to control the expressions,
Jules uses a video camera at 25 frames per second to pick expressions of the bystander,responding in 10 pre-stocked human emotions.
The engineers from the University of Bristol
developed Jules for a project entitled “Human-Robot Interaction.”
If they're disclosing this now IMAO, 
...I'd bank on the fact that there are already human robots
far more advanced than this one amongst us
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 The University of Bristol-developed project Jules uses software to imitate the human expression.
Jules's facial expressions are as real as the software can make them to be.
Made in flexible rubber skin and embedded with 34 internal motors to control the expressions,
Jules uses a video camera at 25 frames per second to pick expressions of the bystander,responding in 10 pre-stocked human emotions.
The engineers from the University of Bristol
developed Jules for a project entitled “Human-Robot Interaction.”
If they're disclosing this now IMAO, 
...I'd bank on the fact that there are already human robots
far more advanced than this one amongst us
The University of Bristol-developed project Jules uses software to imitate the human expression.
Jules's facial expressions are as real as the software can make them to be.
Made in flexible rubber skin and embedded with 34 internal motors to control the expressions,
Jules uses a video camera at 25 frames per second to pick expressions of the bystander,responding in 10 pre-stocked human emotions.
The engineers from the University of Bristol
developed Jules for a project entitled “Human-Robot Interaction.”
If they're disclosing this now IMAO, 
...I'd bank on the fact that there are already human robots
far more advanced than this one amongst us
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