Uncanny Valley Revisited: Concluding Remarks
Published on Nov 22, 2013
Concluding remarks at the "Uncanny Valley Revisited" special session at IROS 2013 in Tokyo.
Article "Robots, the 'uncanny valley' and learning to love the alien"
by George Zarkadakis
November 25, 2013
Capgras delusion (or Capgras syndrome) on Wikipedia
The Capgras delusion (or Capgras syndrome) is a disorder in which a person holds a delusion that a friend, spouse, parent, or other close family member has been replaced by an identical-looking impostor. The Capgras delusion is classified as a delusional misidentification syndrome, a class of delusional beliefs that involves the misidentification of people, places, or objects (usually not in conjunction). It can occur in acute, transient, or chronic forms. Cases in which patients hold the belief that time has been "warped" or "substituted" have also been reported.
Why people find humanoid robots so creepy: the uncanny valley explained
Published on May 15, 2019
Think human-like robots can look eerie? Then you've probably experienced the "uncanny valley".
With advances in robotics, gaming and artificial intelligence, the uncanny valley effect throws up challenges for designers and modellers. Discover the story behind the effect, find out why it might happen, and get up to speed on what designers are doing to avoid it.
"Why Human-Like Robots Elicit Uncanny Feelings"
September 10, 2020
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