Blinking conveys more information than you might think and it's hard to make robots do it properly.
It's my first time drumming along with a robot.
It's one of many experiments of human-robot interaction being carried out by the research group CONTACT at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa. "While it is often assumed that blinking is just a reflexive physiological function associated with protective functions and ocular lubrication, it also serves an important role in reciprocal interaction," comments Helena Kiilavuori, a psychology researcher at the University of Tampere in Finland.
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