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Lower Perplexity is Not Always Human-Like [PDF]
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Tatsuki Kuribayashi +5 more
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Realism of the face lies in skin and eyes: Evidence from virtual and human agents
Despite advancements in computer graphics and artificial intelligence, it remains unclear which aspects of intelligent virtual agents (IVAs) make them identifiable as human-like agents.
Julija Vaitonytė +3 more
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Despite recent advances in transgenic animal models and display technologies, humanization of mouse sequences remains one of the main routes for therapeutic antibody development.
David Prihoda +6 more
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Previous studies on the human likeness of service robots have focused mainly on their human-like appearance and used psychological constructs to measure the outcomes of human likeness.
Linyao Li +4 more
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Perceived authenticity of virtual characters makes the difference
Conventionally, human-controlled and machine-controlled virtual characters are studied separately under different theoretical frameworks based on the ontological nature of the particular virtual character.
Junru Huang, Younbo Jung
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Gender Effects in Observation of Robotic and Humanoid Actions
Robots are gaining an increasingly important role in industrial production. Notably, a high level of acceptance is an important factor for co-working situation between human and robot.
Miriam Abel +7 more
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Exploring user experience and performance of a tedious task through human–agent relationship
Positive human–agent relationships can effectively improve human experience and performance in human–machine systems or environments. The characteristics of agents that enhance this relationship have garnered attention in human–agent or human–robot ...
Chao Zhou +5 more
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A rubric for human-like agents and NeuroAI
Researchers across cognitive, neuro- and computer sciences increasingly reference ‘human-like’ artificial intelligence and ‘neuroAI’. However, the scope and use of the terms are often inconsistent. Contributed research ranges widely from mimicking behaviour , to testing machine learning ...
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Can machines think? Interaction and perspective taking with robots investigated via fMRI. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: When our PC goes on strike again we tend to curse it as if it were a human being. Why and under which circumstances do we attribute human-like properties to machines?
Sören Krach +5 more
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Objectively Scoring the Human-Likeness of Artificial Driver Models
Several applications of artificially modeled drivers, such as autonomous vehicles (AVs) or surrounding traffic in driving simulations, aim to provide not only functional but also human-like behavior.
Teresa Rock +6 more
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