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'''HUBO''' is a [[humanoid]] robot developed at the [[Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology]]. The first HUBO, KHR-3, was the culmination of 3 years of research based on three earlier prototypes, KHR-0, 1, and 2, and it was first unveiled to the public early in January of 2005. KHR-3 is physically similar to [[Honda]]'s [[ASIMO]], weighing 56&nbsp;kg and standing at a height of 125&nbsp;cm.<ref name="KHR3specs">[http://hubolab.co.kr/SpecificationofHUBO.php Specification of KHR-3 (HUBO)], Hubo Lab. Date accessed: 2009-02-24.</ref> Albert HUBO is the second and latest HUBO that features an artificial head of [[Albert Einstein]] in place of the previous design resembling a CRT monitor. The name HUBO is short for '''''hu'''manoid ro'''bo'''t''.<ref name="Albertspecs">[http://hubolab.co.kr/AlbertHUBO_Specification.php Specification of Albert HUBO], Hubo Lab. Date accessed: 2009-02-24.</ref>
'''HUBO''' is a [[humanoid]] robot developed at the [[Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology]]. The first HUBO, KHR-3, was the culmination of 3 years of research based on three earlier prototypes, KHR-0, 1, and 2, and it was officially unveiled to the public in January 6 of 2005.<ref name="unveiling"[http://english.chosun.com/cgi-bin/printNews?id=200412220012 Birth of Korean Humanoid Robot Marks Brilliance Advance in Korea Robotics], ''Chosun Ilbo''. 2004-12-22.</ref> KHR-3 is physically similar to [[Honda]]'s [[ASIMO]], weighing 56&nbsp;kg and standing at a height of 125&nbsp;cm.<ref name="KHR3specs">[http://hubolab.co.kr/SpecificationofHUBO.php Specification of KHR-3 (HUBO)], Hubo Lab. Date accessed: 2009-02-24.</ref> Albert HUBO is the second and latest HUBO that features an artificial head of [[Albert Einstein]] in place of the previous design resembling a CRT monitor. The name HUBO is short for '''''hu'''manoid ro'''bo'''t''.<ref name="Albertspecs">[http://hubolab.co.kr/AlbertHUBO_Specification.php Specification of Albert HUBO], Hubo Lab. Date accessed: 2009-02-24.</ref>


==Development History==
==Development History==

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Albert HUBO.

HUBO is a humanoid robot developed at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. The first HUBO, KHR-3, was the culmination of 3 years of research based on three earlier prototypes, KHR-0, 1, and 2, and it was officially unveiled to the public in January 6 of 2005.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many Albert HUBO is the second and latest HUBO that features an artificial head of Albert Einstein in place of the previous design resembling a CRT monitor. The name HUBO is short for humanoid robot.[1]

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  1. Specification of Albert HUBO, Hubo Lab. Date accessed: 2009-02-24.