Validating the Accuracy of Imaged-Based Research into the Uncanny Valley: An Experimental Proposal

Julian Beiboer, E. B. Sandoval
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The uncanny valley phenomenon has be researched for the past 15 years, attempting to prove its validity with limited success. Researchers have been trying to recreate Masahiro Mori's hypothesised function [1] through a variety of experiments using images of real robots and images created from morphing humans and robots. Although some of these experiments have provided results supporting Mori's hypothesis, there is no solid confirmation of their legitimacy when it comes to real human-robot interaction. This paper examines the methods and subsequent results of studies to draw conclusions regarding the validity of experimental data into Mori's hypothesis. These conclusions lead us to propose an Augmented Reality(AR) experiment designed to verify the results of previous experimentation.
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验证基于图像的恐怖谷研究的准确性:一个实验建议
过去15年来,人们一直在研究恐怖谷现象,试图证明它的有效性,但收效甚微。研究人员一直试图通过使用真实机器人的图像以及由变形的人类和机器人创建的图像,通过各种实验来重现Masahiro Mori的假设函数[1]。尽管其中一些实验提供了支持Mori假设的结果,但当涉及到真正的人机交互时,却没有确凿的证据证明它们的合法性。本文考察了研究的方法和后续结果,以得出有关实验数据对Mori假设有效性的结论。这些结论导致我们提出了一个增强现实(AR)实验,旨在验证之前的实验结果。
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