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Robots with realistic pain expressions can reduce error, bias by doctors

UK researchers have developed a way to generate more realistic and accurate expressions of pain on the face of medical training robots during physical examination of painful areas.

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Robots with realistic pain expressions can cut error, bias by doctors

UK researchers have developed a way to generate more realistic and accurate expressions of pain on the face of medical training robots during physical examination of painful areas.

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Robots with realistic pain expressions can cut error, bias by doctors

UK researchers have developed a way to generate more realistic and accurate expressions of pain on the face of medical training robots during physical examination of painful areas.The new approach by the Imperial College London team could help .

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Robots with realistic pain expressions can cut error, bias by doctors

UK researchers have developed a way to generate more realistic and accurate expressions of pain on the face of medical training robots during the physical examination of painful areas.

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Flexible robotic arm put to work with AR

A malleable robotic arm designed and created at Imperial College London can be used with greater accuracy thanks to augmented reality (AR) goggles. 

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