Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dislike and eeriness in humans (the “Uncanny Valley” effect). We investigated whether category confusion between the perceptual categories of “robot” and “human” contributes to Uncanny Valley aversion. Using a novel, validated corpus of 182 images of real robot and human faces, we precisely estimated the shape of the Uncanny Valley and the location of the perceived robot/human boundary. To implicitly measure confusion, we tracked 358 participants’ mouse trajectories as they categorized the faces. We observed a clear Uncanny Valley, though with some interesting differences from standard theoretical predictions; the initial apex of likability for ...
The uncanny valley theory explains the relationship between human’s emotional response and the “real...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
The uncanny valley hypothesis suggests that a high (but not perfect) human-likeness of robots is ass...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
AbstractAndroid robots are entering human social life. However, human–robot interactions may be comp...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The Uncanny Valley hypothesis has been widely used in the areas of computer graphics and human-robot...
The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot interaction r...
Uncanny valley refers to humans' negative reaction to almost-but-not-quite-human agents. Theoretical...
Abstract — The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot in...
Robots intended for social contexts are often designed with explicit humanlike attributes in order t...
The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) predicts that greater difficulty perceptually discriminating bet...
The uncanny valley theory explains the relationship between human’s emotional response and the “real...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
The uncanny valley hypothesis suggests that a high (but not perfect) human-likeness of robots is ass...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
AbstractAndroid robots are entering human social life. However, human–robot interactions may be comp...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The Uncanny Valley hypothesis has been widely used in the areas of computer graphics and human-robot...
The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot interaction r...
Uncanny valley refers to humans' negative reaction to almost-but-not-quite-human agents. Theoretical...
Abstract — The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot in...
Robots intended for social contexts are often designed with explicit humanlike attributes in order t...
The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) predicts that greater difficulty perceptually discriminating bet...
The uncanny valley theory explains the relationship between human’s emotional response and the “real...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
The uncanny valley hypothesis suggests that a high (but not perfect) human-likeness of robots is ass...