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Dentsu Releases Kibo Robot Photos and Announces Their Names
TOKYO --(Business Wire)--
Dentsu Inc. (TOKYO:4324)(ISIN:JP3551520004)(President & CEO: Tadashi
Ishii; Head Office: Tokyo; Capital: 58,967.1 million yen) announced
today the selection of the names "Kirobo" and "Mirata" for the two
humanoid communication robots being developed under the KIBO ROBOT
PROJECT, a joint research project being carried out in collaboration
with the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the
University of Tokyo; ROBO GARAGE Co., Ltd.; and Toyota Motor Corporation.
Robot astronaut Kirobo (Photo: Business Wire)
Visitors to the Kibo Robot website (http://kibo-robo.jp/)
were asked to submit two names each, and a total of 2,452 names were
received. Together, the two names Kirobo and Mirata represent hope for
the future. Kirobo will be sent to the International Space Station in
June, while Mirata will stay on Earth. They are shown in the photos
below.
The KIBO ROBO PROJECT members are currently conducting all the reviews
and experiments needed to launch a robot into space, and final
completion is scheduled for this spring. Kirobo will be sent to the
International Space Station this summer, and in the winter will come
face-to-face with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut
Koichi Wakata, the first Japanese commander of the International Space
Station. They will then take part in the world's first conversation
experiment held between a person and a robot in outer space. In addition
to acting as a backup for Kirobo, Mirata will participate in educational
activities and events that target children here on Earth.
A two-minute video trailer summarizing the tests made to date can be
viewed on the website http://kibo-robo.jp/
starting from today. The images used in this press release can also be
downloaded from this website.
The project collaborators hope to disseminate Japan's technological
strengths to the international community through the project's
activities, and make a contribution to the development of industry and
science education.
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Robot Specifications
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Dimensions:
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Height: 34 cm, Width: 18 cm, Depth: 15 cm (approx.)
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Weight:
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1000 g (approx.)
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Language:
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Japanese
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Main features:
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Voice (speech) recognition, natural language processing, voice
(speech) synthesis, telecommunications functions, communication
actions, facial recognition camera, recording camera
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The specifications are current as of the date of this press release, and
are subject to change due to on-going development.
About Dentsu Inc. Founded in 1901, Dentsu Inc. has held the
position of the world's largest single-brand agency for 40 years.
Through its unique "Integrated Communication Design" approach, Dentsu
offers multinational clients the most comprehensive range of advertising
and marketing services in the industry. While continuing to pursue
innovation in the digital arena, Dentsu is active in the production and
marketing of sports, movies, anime and other entertainment content on a
global scale. The Dentsu Group has more than 6,000 clients and around
22,000 employees worldwide. Dentsu News: http://www.dentsu.com/news/index.html Dentsu
Inc.: http://www.dentsu.com/index.html

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