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Some researchers{{Who?}} broadly construe android science to include all the effects of engineered human likeness, such as the impact of humanlike robots on society or the study of the relationship between [[anthropomorphism]] and human perception. The latter relates to an observation made by [[Masahiro Mori]] that human beings are more sensitive to deviations from humanlike behavior or appearance in near-human forms. Mori refers to this phenomenon as the [[uncanny valley]].<ref>Mori, M. (1970). Bukimi no tani (The uncanny valley; K. F. MacDorman & T. Minato, Trans.). ''Energy, 7''(4), 33–35.</ref> In android science this heightened sensitivity is seen as a diagnostic tool for enhancing the human likeness of an android.{{fact}}
==Conferences, workshops, and symposia==▼
==References==▼
*[http://www.siggraph.org/s2007/presenters/panels/ Uncanny Valley] panel. Siggraph 2007: The 34th International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. San Diego, August 5-9, 2007.▼
*[http://www.androidscience.com Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science] long symposium at the [http://www.jcss.gr.jp/meetings/ICCS2006/ICCS2006.html Fifth International Conference of the Cognitive Science], July 26, 2006 at Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada.▼
*[http://www.theuncannyvalley.org Views of the Uncanny Valley], A Humanoids 2005 Workshop, [http://www.humanoidrobots.org/humanoids2005/ IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots], Echopal Tsukuba International Congress Center, Tsukuba, Japan, 5 December 2005.▼
*[http://www.androidscience.com/ Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science] workshop at the [http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/ 27th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society,] July 25 and 26, 2005 at Regina Palace Hotel, Stresa, Italy.▼
==See also==
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*[[Affective computing]]
▲==References==
▲==Conferences, workshops, and symposia==
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▲*[http://www.siggraph.org/s2007/presenters/panels/ Uncanny Valley] panel. Siggraph 2007: The 34th International Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. San Diego, August 5-9, 2007.
▲*[http://www.androidscience.com Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science] long symposium at the [http://www.jcss.gr.jp/meetings/ICCS2006/ICCS2006.html Fifth International Conference of the Cognitive Science], July 26, 2006 at Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
▲*[http://www.theuncannyvalley.org Views of the Uncanny Valley], A Humanoids 2005 Workshop, [http://www.humanoidrobots.org/humanoids2005/ IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots], Echopal Tsukuba International Congress Center, Tsukuba, Japan, 5 December 2005.
▲*[http://www.androidscience.com/ Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science] workshop at the [http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/ 27th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society,] July 25 and 26, 2005 at Regina Palace Hotel, Stresa, Italy.
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