In contrast to HUBO, the human body makes extensive use of soft and deformable materials such as muscle and skin.
与HUBO不同,人体大量使用肌肉和皮肤等柔软且可变形的材料。
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(Laughter) HUBO, from team KAIST out of Korea, is a state-of-the-art robot with impressive capabilities, but this body doesn't look all that different from robots we've seen a few decades ago.
That all sounds impressive, and it is, but look at the body of the winning robot, HUBO. Here, HUBO is trying to get out of a car, and keep in mind, the video is sped up three times.
She's only five years old and she can get out of the car way faster than HUBO. (Laughter) She can also swing around on monkey bars with ease, much better than any current human-like robot could do.
HUBO (Korean:휴보; designated KHR-3) is a walking humanoid robot, head mounted on a life-size walking bipedal frame, developed by the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and released on January 6, 2005. According to Hubo's creator Prof Jun-Ho Oh and his Plenary Session at ICRA 2012 entitled Development Outline of the Humanoid Robot: HUBO II the name Hubo is short form for nothing, it is just Hubo.