首页|Study Findings on Androids Described by a Researcher at Department of Computer S cience ("You Scare Me": The Effects of Humanoid Robot Appearance, Emotion, and I nteraction Skills on Uncanny Valley Phenomenon)
Study Findings on Androids Described by a Researcher at Department of Computer S cience ("You Scare Me": The Effects of Humanoid Robot Appearance, Emotion, and I nteraction Skills on Uncanny Valley Phenomenon)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News-Current study results on androids have been published. According to news reportingfrom Kaiserslautern, Germany, by Ne wsRx journalists, research stated, "This study investigates the effectsof human oid robot appearance, emotional expression, and interaction skills on the uncann y valleyphenomenon among university students using the social humanoid robot (S HR) Ameca."The news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Department of Compu ter Science: "Twofundamental studies were conducted within a university setting : Study 1 assessed student expectationsof SHRs in a hallway environment, emphas izing the need for robots to integrate seamlessly and engageeffectively in soci al interactions; Study 2 compared the humanlikeness of three humanoid robots, RO MAN,ROBIN, and EMAH (employing the EMAH robotic system implemented on Ameca). T he initial findingsfrom corridor interactions highlighted a diverse range of hu man responses, from engagement and curiosityto indifference and unease. Additio nally, the online survey revealed significant insights into expected nonverbalcommunication skills, continuous learning, and comfort levels during hallway con versations withrobots. Notably, certain humanoid robots evoked stronger emotion al reactions, hinting at varying degreesof humanlikeness and the influence of i nteraction quality."
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