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Translated by Karl F. MacDorman and Norri Kageki. Editor's note: More than 40 years ago, Masahiro Mori, then a robotics professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, wrote an essay on how he envisioned people's reactions to robots that looked and acted almost human.
This is the first publication of an English translation that has been authorized and reviewed by Mori and explored its implications for human-robot interaction and computer-graphics animation, while others have investigated its biological and social roots. Expand. web.ics.purdue.edu. Save to Library. Create Alert.
1 Ιουν 2012 · The present study investigated the uncanny valley by measuring observers' impressions of facial images whose degree of realism was manipulated by morphing between artificial and real human...
This paper extends Mori’s (IEEE Robot Autom Mag 19:98–100, 2012) uncanny valley-hypothesis to include technologies that fail its basic criterion that uncanniness arises when the subject experiences a …
6 Ιουν 2012 · This work explored the relationship between human similarity and people's aversion toward humanlike robots via manipulation of the agents' appearances, and furthers the understanding of both the uncanny valley, as well as the visual factors that contribute to an agent's uncanniness. Expand.
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The Uncanny Valley. By Masahiro Mori (Translated by Karl F. MacDorman and Norri Kageki) Editor’s note: More than 40 years ago, Masahiro Mori, a robotics professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, wrote an essay [1] on how he envisioned people’s reactions to robots that looked and acted almost like a human.