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Attitude Towards Humanoid Robots and the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis

Paweł Łupkowski, Marta Gierszewska

发表年份
2019
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Abstract The main aim of the presented study was to check whether the well-established measures concerning the attitude towards humanoid robots are good predictors for the uncanny valley effect. We present a study in which 12 computer rendered humanoid models were presented to our subjects. Their declared comfort level was cross-referenced with the Belief in Human Nature Uniqueness (BHNU) and the Negative Attitudes toward Robots that Display Human Traits (NARHT) scales. Subsequently, there was no evidence of a statistical significance between these scales and the existence of the uncanny valley phenomenon. However, correlations between expected stress level while human-robot interaction and both BHNU, as well as NARHT scales, were found. The study covered also the evaluation of the perceived robots’ characteristic and the emotional response to them.

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Uncanny valleyHumanoid robotRobotUncannyComputer scienceUniquenessHuman–robot interactionHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceCognitive psychology

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