Ever since its introduction in 1970 by the roboticist Dr. Mori, the uncanny valley has become an integral part of facial animation. While most of the work on the uncanny valley is focused on finding a way to surpass the uncanny valley and how certain things could be designed to increase or decrease the uncanniness of an animation, this paper investigates how removing certain blendshapes from the facial animation changes our perception about the eeriness of that animation. The goal is to identify the “necessary” blendshapes which bring about a significant change the perceived uncanniness of the animation. For achieving this, participants undergo visual tests which entails observing short animated clips expressing different emotions and recor...
This study deals with the concept of Uncanny Valley identified by the Japanese robotics professor, M...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
This paper presents a study of how exaggerated facial expression in the lower face region affects pe...
Ever since its introduction in 1970 by the roboticist Dr. Mori, the uncanny valley has become an int...
The uncanny valley theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 in relation to the psycholo...
The uncanny valley (UV) effect refers to an eerie feeling of unfamiliarity people get while observin...
As virtual humans approach photorealistic perfection, they risk making real humans uncomfortable. Th...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
The 'Uncanny Valley' theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 regarding the psychologica...
The Uncanny Valley (UV) has become a standard term for the theory that near-photorealistic virtual h...
This study investigates the relationship between the uncanny valley effect and perceived facial expr...
As virtual humans approach photorealistic perfection, they risk making real humans uncomfortable. Th...
poster abstractThe uncanny valley phenomenon (Mori, 1970/2012) is the tendency to perceive as eerie ...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
The uncanny valley hypothesis states that the acceptability of an artificial character will not incr...
This study deals with the concept of Uncanny Valley identified by the Japanese robotics professor, M...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
This paper presents a study of how exaggerated facial expression in the lower face region affects pe...
Ever since its introduction in 1970 by the roboticist Dr. Mori, the uncanny valley has become an int...
The uncanny valley theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 in relation to the psycholo...
The uncanny valley (UV) effect refers to an eerie feeling of unfamiliarity people get while observin...
As virtual humans approach photorealistic perfection, they risk making real humans uncomfortable. Th...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
The 'Uncanny Valley' theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 regarding the psychologica...
The Uncanny Valley (UV) has become a standard term for the theory that near-photorealistic virtual h...
This study investigates the relationship between the uncanny valley effect and perceived facial expr...
As virtual humans approach photorealistic perfection, they risk making real humans uncomfortable. Th...
poster abstractThe uncanny valley phenomenon (Mori, 1970/2012) is the tendency to perceive as eerie ...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
The uncanny valley hypothesis states that the acceptability of an artificial character will not incr...
This study deals with the concept of Uncanny Valley identified by the Japanese robotics professor, M...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
This paper presents a study of how exaggerated facial expression in the lower face region affects pe...