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A NEW INTERPRETATION OF MORI’S UNCANNY VALLEY FOR FUTURE HUMANOID ROBOTS
Bertrand Tondu and Nicole Bardou
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DOI:
10.2316/Journal.206.2011.3.206-3348
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(206) International Journal of Robotics and Automation - 2011
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