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| Project Aiko (Japanese: 愛子) is Canada's first functional female android and was developed by Le Trung, a chemist graduate from York University. The project is also headed by Le Trung, who has designed the software and the hardware for the android. The name, Aiko, is derived from the combination of the word "Ai" love and "ko" child. Project Aiko is not to be confused with the anime Project... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Project Aiko
Project Aiko (Japanese: 愛子) is Canada's first functional female android and was developed by Le Trung, a chemist graduate from York University. The project is also headed by Le Trung, who has designed the software and the hardware for the android. -
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Aiko
Aiko (あいこ, アイコ) is a female Japanese given name. ... Project Aiko (愛子), A Canadian android resembling a Japanese woman -
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Gynoid
A gynoid (from Greek γυνη, gynē - woman) is a humanoid robot designed to look like a human female, as compared to an android modeled after a male. ... Project Aiko. -
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Open-source robotics
An Open-source robot is a robot whose blueprints, schematics or source code are released under an Open source model. ... Costs of a robot can be decreased dramatically with prominent examples being the robots being build by Hanson (300$) and project aiko (25000$) -
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Anikó
Anikó is a Hungarian female given name, derived from Anna. ... Aiko -
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List of J-pop artists
Ali Project ... Ikuta, Aiko -
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EMI Music Japan
EMI Music Japan Inc. (株式会社EMIミュージック・ジャパン Kabushiki kaisha Īemuai Myūjikku Japan) (formerly Toshiba EMI (東芝イーエムアイ株式会社 Tōshiba Īemuai Kabushiki kaisha, also known as Toshiba EMI or TOEMI), is one of Japan's leading music companies. ... Aiko Okamura -
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Animelo Summer Live
Aishitene motto (愛してね♥もっと) / Aiko Kayo (Tenjho Tenge ED) ... Break Out / JAM Project (Super Robot Wars Original Generation: Divine Wars OP) -
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Faile (artist collective)
They are recognised as some of the pioneers of global contemporary street art.[citation needed] The three founding members are Patrick McNeil (Canada), Patrick Miller (U.S.), and Aiko Nakagawa (Japan). ... "Wall Snatchers" - Washington Project for the Arts - Washington DC, USA -
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2010 in Japanese music
| Melon's Not Dead | Melon Kinenbi | Special rock project album | "Don't Say Good-Bye" "Pinch wa Chance - Baka ni Narō ze!" ... Untitled by Aiko
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