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Virtual Humans are intelligent computer driven personalities.
They may seem like something out of science fiction, but they are already here.
Companies use them as website hosts, individuals use them as personal assistants,
and people interact with them in computer games, educational applications, and many other arenas.
The possibilities are limitless, but the most amazing thing is that anyone can create a "V-human" from scratch.
The topics of discussion of this forum center around Virtual Humans, their design, programming and uses.
This is pretty broad and includes animation, voice I/O, face recognition, speech recognition and robotics.
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The Robotics Club of Yahoo has a great mix of members from newbies to pros.
The Club was founded in 1998, and is one of the most active online based clubs.
Their regular chat time starts around 8pm (Eastern Standard Time) every Wednesday.
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A blog with news and comments about Robotics, organized in the following categories:
- Cyborgs
- DIY
- Health
- Industrial
- Military
- Nano-robotics
- Research
- Robot Industry
- Service
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Robux, the home of Open Source Robotics.
Presented on this site you will find a whole host of open source projects
and in this forum you will find some very helpful people to talk to and discuss ideas
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A great place to start with robotics: in this site you find tutorials about Building robots,
Electronic, Mechanics and Programming. There is also a detailed glossary about hardware components,
links to scientific documentation and a user Forum.
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The goal of this forum is to facilitate a discourse in the high-level concepts of robotics research.
International roboticists, including academics and practitioners, are welcome to discuss, debate and exchange ideas,
methods and problems in the field.
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For people interested in building their own robots,
sharing ideas with others, and learning all about the world of robotics.
RobotCafe.com is a community of fellow robotics enthusiasts who share the common goal of fostering
the advancement of robotics in every aspect of today's world.
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A site with forum, news, videos, articles and much more, mainly about WowWee products.
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Grand Text Auto is about computer mediated and computer generated works of many forms:
interactive fiction, net.art, electronic poetry, interactive drama, hypertext fiction,
computer games of all sorts, shared virtual environments, and more.
Andrew, Mary, Michael, Nick, Noah, and Scott all work as both theorists and developers,
and are interested in authorship, design, and technology, as well as issues of interaction and reception.
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A blog about Electronic Components.
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