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The NASOM National Sports Day 2014

The National Autism Society of Malaysia (NASOM) has been the most valuable research partner for my research at HuRoBs since 2011. As I have mentioned before, I will always do my best to support and give help to NASOM as much as I can. So when Puan Rose (the Vice Principal of NASOM) called me two weeks ago asking for volunteers to help with The NASOM National Sports Day 2014 on 10th June 2014, I immediately asked for help from my colleagues at HuRoBs to help out at the event. The full program for the sports day are: The on-site preparations at Stadium JKR Seksyen 17 began a day earlier where all the teachers and committee members set-up the place for the 50 M run and also Sukaneka (Tele-match). The day for the Sports Day dawned bright, sunny and hot when I arrived at the stadium on the 10th June. Most of the participants with their respective parents and families were already there having breakfast before the event officially starts at 7:45 am. All the volunteers had

Meet Pepper, the First Personal Robot that Reads Emotions by Aldebaran Robotics

Hello everyone. Sorry as I am a bit delayed in reporting this. Photo from Aldebaran/Softbank Meet Pepper, the new robot! At a first glance, its head rather look like NAO, don't you think? And he zips around on wheels. What's so special about Pepper? First of all, it will be sold in the mass market soon for an affordable price of about USD 2,000 or ¥198,000. Aldebaran built the robot for SoftBank, the Japanese telecom giant. SoftBank Corporation will release Pepper in Japan early next year. Most importantly, Pepper is a robot that can recognize human emotions and react accordingly. According to a press statement by Aldebaran: "Pepper is a humanoid robot that takes his surroundings into consideration to react pro-actively using proprietary algorithms. Pepper also comes equipped with capabilities and an interface that enables communication with people, including the latest voice recognition technology, superior joint technology to realize graceful gestur