Portraiture does not come easily to robots, but Sylvain Calinon taught his HOAP-3 robot to draw portraits using an old-fashioned quill pen.
(Robot draws portraits with a quill pen>)
Sylvain Calinon is a postdoc at the Learning Algorithms and Systems Laboratory at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland.
“When the robot recognizes a face in its field of view, it first grabs a snapshot of the face and extracts the relevant features and contours characterizing it. The robot then grabs a pen and starts drawing the user’s portrait, starting from the rough contours and adding details iteratively,” Calinon said.
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