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Uncanny Valley - The significance of the uncanny |  | Uncanny Valley - The significance of the uncanny: Encyclopedia II - Uncanny Valley - The significance of the uncanny |  | In the familiarity graph above, a healthy person is at the top of the second peak. And when we die, we fall into the trough of the uncanny valley. Our body becomes cold, our color changes, and movement ceases. Therefore, our impression of death can be explained by the movement from the second peak to the uncanny valley as shown by the dashed line in the figure. We might be happy this line is into the still valley of a corpse and that of not the living dead! I think this explains the mystery of the uncanny valley: Why do we humans have such a feeling of strangeness? Is this necessary? I have not yet consi ...
See also:Uncanny Valley, Uncanny Valley - Valley of familiarity, Uncanny Valley - Effects of movement, Uncanny Valley - Escape by design, Uncanny Valley - The significance of the uncanny, Uncanny Valley - The Uncanny Valley in film, Uncanny Valley - Uncanny Valley as an analogy outside AI |  | | Uncanny Valley, Uncanny Valley - Effects of movement, Uncanny Valley - Escape by design, Uncanny Valley - The Uncanny Valley in film, Uncanny Valley - The significance of the uncanny, Uncanny Valley - Uncanny Valley as an analogy outside AI, Uncanny Valley - Valley of familiarity |  | |
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Uncanny Valley - The significance of the uncanny
In the familiarity graph above, a healthy person is at the top of the second peak. And when we die, we fall into the trough of the uncanny valley. Our body becomes cold, our color changes, and movement ceases. Therefore, our impression of death can be explained by the movement from the second peak to the uncanny valley as shown by the dashed line in the figure. We might be happy this line is into the still valley of a corpse and that of not the living dead! I think this explains the mystery of the uncanny valley: Why do we humans have such a feeling of strangeness? Is this necessary? I have not yet considered it deeply, but it may be important to our self-preservation.
We must complete the map of the uncanny valley to know what is human or to establish the design methodology for creating familiar devices through robotics research.
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