AIMC Topic: Social Perception

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Social robotics and the modulation of social perception and bias.

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
The field of social robotics offers an unprecedented opportunity to probe the process of impression formation and the effects of identity-based stereotypes (e.g. about gender or race) on social judgements and interactions. We present the concept of f...

Deep neural networks are more accurate than humans at detecting sexual orientation from facial images.

Journal of personality and social psychology
We show that faces contain much more information about sexual orientation than can be perceived or interpreted by the human brain. We used deep neural networks to extract features from 35,326 facial images. These features were entered into a logistic...

Impressions of Humanness for Android Robot may Represent an Endophenotype for Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Journal of autism and developmental disorders
Identification of meaningful endophenotypes may be critical to unraveling the etiology and pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We investigated whether impressions of "humanness" for android robot might represent a candidate characteri...

Using robots to understand animal cognition.

Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior
In recent years, robotic animals and humans have been used to answer a variety of questions related to behavior. In the case of animal behavior, these efforts have largely been in the field of behavioral ecology. They have proved to be a useful tool ...