不気味の谷
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |||
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不 | 気 | 味 | 谷 |
ぶ Grade: 4 |
き Grade: 1 |
み Grade: 3 |
たに Grade: 2 |
Alternative spelling |
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不氣味の谷 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
From 不気味 (bukimi, “eerie, uncanny”) + の (no, noun modifier particle) + 谷 (tani, “valley”).
Coined by Masahiro Mori in 1970, to describe a dip in the likeability of a humanoid robot in relation to its resemblance to the human face to the point where it becomes "uncanny", before picking up again as the human resemblance nears perfection, thus forming a "valley".
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