Part 6: Emerging TechnologiesInternational audienceIn 1970 Mori introduced the notion of the ‘uncanny valley’ in robotics, expressing the eeriness humans may suddenly feel when confronted with robots with a very human-like appearance. I will use the model of the uncanny valley to speak about privacy relating to social network sites and emerging technologies. Using examples, I will argue that the uncanny valley effect is already manifesting itself in some social network sites. After that, I will project the uncanny valley into the near future in relation to emerging technologies, and argue that awareness of the uncanny valley effect is of great importance to technology designers, since it may be a factor in humans’ acceptance of and willingn...
The uncanny valley theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 in relation to the psycholo...
This paper proposes that increasing technological sophistication in the creation of realism for huma...
Uncanny valley refers to humans' negative reaction to almost-but-not-quite-human agents. Theoretical...
The uncanny valley was a hypothesis proposed by Masahiro Mori in 1970 to describe a phenomenon that ...
This contribution reconstructs the case of the so-called uncanny valley, or precisely the dimension ...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
The 'Uncanny Valley' was conceived in 1970 by Prof Masahiro Mori and details a possible relationship...
The 'Uncanny Valley' was conceived in 1970 by Prof Masahiro Mori and details a possible relationship...
The Uncanny Valley hypothesis has been widely used in the areas of computer graphics and human-robot...
The goal of this paper is to create a positive account of Masahiro Mori’s theory of the uncanny vall...
Recent advances in computer animation and robotics have lead to greater and greater realism of human...
The Uncanny Valley (UV) has become a standard term for the the-ory that near-photorealistic virtual ...
“The uncanny valley” indicates that as a robot approaches a nearly human state, initial positive res...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot interaction r...
The uncanny valley theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 in relation to the psycholo...
This paper proposes that increasing technological sophistication in the creation of realism for huma...
Uncanny valley refers to humans' negative reaction to almost-but-not-quite-human agents. Theoretical...
The uncanny valley was a hypothesis proposed by Masahiro Mori in 1970 to describe a phenomenon that ...
This contribution reconstructs the case of the so-called uncanny valley, or precisely the dimension ...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
The 'Uncanny Valley' was conceived in 1970 by Prof Masahiro Mori and details a possible relationship...
The 'Uncanny Valley' was conceived in 1970 by Prof Masahiro Mori and details a possible relationship...
The Uncanny Valley hypothesis has been widely used in the areas of computer graphics and human-robot...
The goal of this paper is to create a positive account of Masahiro Mori’s theory of the uncanny vall...
Recent advances in computer animation and robotics have lead to greater and greater realism of human...
The Uncanny Valley (UV) has become a standard term for the the-ory that near-photorealistic virtual ...
“The uncanny valley” indicates that as a robot approaches a nearly human state, initial positive res...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The uncanny valley theory proposed by Mori in 1970 has been a hot topic in human robot interaction r...
The uncanny valley theory is an idea pioneered by Masahiro Mori in 1970 in relation to the psycholo...
This paper proposes that increasing technological sophistication in the creation of realism for huma...
Uncanny valley refers to humans' negative reaction to almost-but-not-quite-human agents. Theoretical...