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An Experimental Approach to Uncanny Valley Hypothesis
ABSTRACT The uncanny valley is a hypothesis about robotics concerning the emotional response of humans to robots and other non-human entities. Although it stands today as one of the most commonly known design considerations of humanoid robots and synthetic characters, the uncanny valley was speculative and few studies have been performed to test the ...
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The uncanny valley hypothesis states that the acceptability of an artificial character will not increase linearly in relation to its likeness to human form. Instead, after an initial rise in acceptability there will be a pronounced decrease when the character is similar, but not identical to human form (Mori, 1970/2012).
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A Challenge for Bringing a BCI Closer to Motor Control: The “Interface Uncanny Valley” Hypothesis
Artem S. Yashin
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Uncanny Valley of Androids and the Lateral Inhibition Hypothesis
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The uncanny valley hypothesis refers to a subjective experience of eeriness to highly human-like objects (e.g., realistic avatars). There is evidence that objects at the human-avatar category boundary along the dimension of human likeness (DHL) are more likely to evoke the uncanny valley effect.
da Fonseca Grebot, Ivan Bouchardet +1 more
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The uncanny valley hypothesis refers to a subjective experience of eeriness to highly human-like objects (e.g., realistic avatars). There is evidence that objects at the human-avatar category boundary along the dimension of human likeness (DHL) are more likely to evoke the uncanny valley effect.
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Human-Like Robots and the Uncanny Valley
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 2022Martina Mara +2 more
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The Exploration of the Uncanny Valley from the Viewpoint of the Robot’s Nonverbal Behaviour
International Journal of Social Robotics, 2021Chidchanok Thepsoonthorn +2 more
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