The 'Uncanny Valley' was conceived in 1970 by Prof Masahiro Mori and details a possible relationship between an object's appearance or motion and how people perceive the object. Initially this research was used without validation. Modern technology has enabled initial investigations, summarised here, that conclude further work is required. A good design guideline for humanoid robots is desired if humanoid robots are to assist with an increasingly elderly population, but not yet possible due to technological constraints. Prosthetics is considered a good resource as the user interaction is comparable to the anticipated level of human-robot interaction and there is a wide range of existing devices
The Uncanny valley hypothesis, which tells us that almost-human characteristics in a robot or a devi...
Part 6: Emerging TechnologiesInternational audienceIn 1970 Mori introduced the notion of the ‘uncann...
The goal of this paper is to create a positive account of Masahiro Mori’s theory of the uncanny vall...
The 'Uncanny Valley' was conceived in 1970 by Prof Masahiro Mori and details a possible relationship...
The uncanny valley was a hypothesis proposed by Masahiro Mori in 1970 to describe a phenomenon that ...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
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...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
Although the uncanny exists, the inherent, unavoidable dip (or valley) may be an illusion. Extremely...
Recent advances in computer animation and robotics have lead to greater and greater realism of human...
The 'Uncanny Valley' theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 regarding the psychologica...
Abstract — The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot in...
Research interest in human-robot interaction (HRI) has been increasing in recent decades and has now...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The Uncanny valley hypothesis, which tells us that almost-human characteristics in a robot or a devi...
Part 6: Emerging TechnologiesInternational audienceIn 1970 Mori introduced the notion of the ‘uncann...
The goal of this paper is to create a positive account of Masahiro Mori’s theory of the uncanny vall...
The 'Uncanny Valley' was conceived in 1970 by Prof Masahiro Mori and details a possible relationship...
The uncanny valley was a hypothesis proposed by Masahiro Mori in 1970 to describe a phenomenon that ...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
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...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
Although the uncanny exists, the inherent, unavoidable dip (or valley) may be an illusion. Extremely...
Recent advances in computer animation and robotics have lead to greater and greater realism of human...
The 'Uncanny Valley' theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 regarding the psychologica...
Abstract — The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot in...
Research interest in human-robot interaction (HRI) has been increasing in recent decades and has now...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The Uncanny valley hypothesis, which tells us that almost-human characteristics in a robot or a devi...
Part 6: Emerging TechnologiesInternational audienceIn 1970 Mori introduced the notion of the ‘uncann...
The goal of this paper is to create a positive account of Masahiro Mori’s theory of the uncanny vall...