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Uncanny valley: A preliminary study on the acceptance of Malaysian urban and rural population toward different types of robotic faces

机译:不可思议的山谷:对不同类型机器人面孔的马来西亚城乡人口接受初步研究

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The proliferation of robotic technologies in recent years brings robots closer to humanities. There are many researches on going at various stages of development to bring robots into our homes, schools, nurseries, elderly care centres, offices, hospitals and factories. With recently developed robots having tendency to have appearance which increasingly displaying similarities to household animals and humans, there is a need to study the existence of uncanny valley phenomenon. Generally, the acceptance of people toward robots increases as the robots acquire increasing similarities to human features until a stage where people feel very uncomfortable, eerie, fear and disgust when the robot appearance become almost human like but not yet human. This phenomenon called uncanny valley was first reported by Masahiro Mori. There are numerous researches conducted to measure the existence of uncanny valley in Japan and European countries. However, there is limited research reported on uncanny valley phenomenon in Malaysia so far. In view of the different cultural background and exposure of Malaysian population to robotics technology compared to European or East Asian populations, it is worth to study this phenomenon in Malaysian context. The main aim of this work is to conduct a preliminary study to determine the existence of uncanny valley phenomenon in Malaysian urban and rural populations. It is interesting to find if there are any differences in the acceptance of the two set of populations despite of their differences. Among others the urban and rural populations differ in term of the rate of urbanization and exposure to latest technologies. A set of four interactive robotic faces and an ideal human model representing the fifth robot are used in this study. The robots have features resembling a cute animal, cartoon character, typical robot and human-like. Questionnaire surveys are conducted on respondents from urban and rural populations. Survey data collected are analysed to determine the preferred features in a humanoid robot, the acceptance of respondents toward the robotic faces and the existence of uncanny valley phenomenon.' Based on the limited study, it is found that the uncanny valley phenomenon existed in both the Malaysian urban and rural population.
机译:近年来机器人技术的扩散使机器人更接近人文学科。有许多关于发展各个发展阶段的研究,将机器人带入我们的家园,学校,苗圃,老年护理中心,办公室,医院和工厂。随着最近开发的机器人具有倾向于具有外表的倾向,越来越多地显示与家庭动物和人类的相似性,需要研究不可思议的谷现象的存在。通常,随着机器人获得与人类特征的增加,人们对人类特征的增加,人们越来越不舒服,当机器人外观几乎是人类的阶段而言,人们感到非常不舒服,恐惧和厌恶而令人厌恶,人们就会增加人民的接受增加。 Masahiro Mori首次报道了这种叫做不可思议谷的现象。有许多研究来衡量日本和欧洲国家的不一体山谷的存在。然而,到目前为止,马来西亚的不可思议谷现象报告了有限的研究。鉴于与欧洲或东亚人群相比,马来西亚人口对机器人技术的不同文化背景和暴露,值得研究马来西亚语境的这种现象。这项工作的主要目的是进行初步研究,以确定马来西亚城市和农村人口中不可思议谷现象的存在。尽管存在两组群体尽管存在差异,但有趣的是要找到任何差异。其中城市和农村人口在城市化和暴露于最新技术的期限内不同。在本研究中使用了一组四个互动机器人面和代表第五机器人的理想人体模型。机器人具有类似可爱的动物,卡通人物,典型的机器人和人类的功能。调查问卷调查是对城乡人口的受访者进行的。分析了调查数据,以确定人形机器人中的优选特征,接受受访者对机器人面孔的存在和不可思议的谷现象的存在。基于有限的研究,发现在马来西亚城市和农村人口中存在不可思议的山谷现象。

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