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{{Image|HUBO KHR3 With Professor Oh Junho.jpg|right|300px|HUBO KHR-3.}}
{{Image|Original HUBO sideview.jpg|right|350px|A side view of the first HUBO.}}
{{Image|Original HUBO sideview.jpg|right|300px|A side view of the first HUBO.}}


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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 two earlier prototypes, KHR-1 and KHR-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 kg and standing at a height of 125 cm. Albert HUBO is the second and latest HUBO with an artificial head of Albert Einstein replacing the previous design that resembles a CRT monitor.


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HUBO KHR-3.
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A side view of the first HUBO.

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