Facial recognition patterns of children and adults looking at robotic faces
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Facial recognition patterns of children and adults looking at robotic facesData de publicació
2012Editor
In-TechISSN
1729-8806; 1729-8814Cita bibliogràfica
International Journal of Advanced Robotic Sy, (2012), Vol. 9, Special issue: advanced technologies and applications for smart robot and intelligent systems, 28Tipus de document
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http://www.intechopen.com/books/international_journal_of_advanced_robotic_system ...Paraules clau / Matèries
Resum
The present study investigates whether adults and
children exhibit different eye‐fixation patterns when they
look at human faces, machinelike robotic faces, and
humanlike robotic faces. The results from two betwe ... [+]
The present study investigates whether adults and
children exhibit different eye‐fixation patterns when they
look at human faces, machinelike robotic faces, and
humanlike robotic faces. The results from two betweensubject
experiments showed that children and adults did
have different facial recognition patterns; children tended to
fixate more on the mouth of both machinelike and
humanlike robotic faces than they do on human faces, while
adults focused more on the eyes. The implications of notable
findings and the limitations of the experiment are discussed. [-]
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International Journal of Advanced Robotic Sy, (2012), Vol. 9, Special issue: advanced technologies and applications for smart robot and intelligent systems, 28Drets d'accés
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