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English: Quori socially interactive robot platform, designed by Mark Yim, Mariana Ibañez, and Simon Kim of Immersive Kinematics Lab. Displayed as part of the exhibit "Designs for Different Futures" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art 2019-2020. Quori is intended as a basis for the study of human-robot interaction (HRI) research. It stands about five feet tall, and has a customizable digital face, moveable torso and arms. The motors and wheelsc in the omnidirectional mobile base are protected by a pyramid-shaped shell. Quori can respond to human movement, turning, waving and bowing in response to people near it.
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Quori socially interactive robot platform, designed by Mark Yim, Mariana Ibañez, and Simon Kim of Immersive Kinematics Lab

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