S. Diefenbach, N. Henze & M. Pielot (Hrsg.): Mensch und Computer 2015 Tagungsband, Stuttgart: Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 2015, S. 153-162.
The Uncanny Valley and the Importance of Eye Contact
Valentin Schwind1, 2, Solveigh Jäger2
Institute for Visualization and Interactive Systems, University of Stuttgart1Institute for Games, Stuttgart Media University2
Abstract
The Uncanny Valley hypothesis describes the negative emotional response of human observers that is evoked by artificial figures or prostheses with a human-like appearance. Many studies have pointed out the meaning of facial features, but did not further investigate the importance of eye contact and its role in decision making about artificial faces. In this study we recorded the ...
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