Evaluating the Uncanny valley with the implicit association test
PubDate: September 2015
Teams: Trinity College Dublin
Writers: Katja Zibrek;Rachel McDonnell
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Abstract
Despite the elusive term “Uncanny Valley”, research in the area of appealing virtual humans approaching realism continues. The theory suggests that characters lose appeal when they approach photorealism (e.g., [MacDorman et al. 2009]). Realistic virtual characters are judged harshly, since the human visual system has acquired more expertise with the featural restrictions of other humans than with the restrictions of artificial characters [Seyama and Nagayama 2007]. Stylisation (making the character’s appearance abstract) is therefore often used to avoid virtual characters to be perceived as unpleasant. We designed an experiment to test if there is a general affinity towards abstract as oppose to realistic characters.