presents... | Since 1990, the research of the anthropomorphic flutist robot at Waseda University has focused on reproducing human organs (lips, lungs, neck, arms, fingers, tonguing, and vibrato) which are required for flute playing. Webpage: Waseda University |
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Flute playing by WF-4R IISince 1990, the research of the anthropomorphic flutist robot at Waseda University has focused on reproducing human organs (lips, lungs, neck, arms, fingers, tonguing, and vibrato) which are required for flute playing. Webpage: Waseda University |
