As android robots become increasingly sophisticated in their technical as well as artistic
design, their non-verbal expressiveness is getting closer to that of real humans. Accordingly,
this paper presents results of two online surveys designed to evaluate a female
android’s facial display of five basic emotions. Being interested in intercultural differences
we prepared both surveys in English, German, as well as Japanese language, and
we not only found that in general our design of the emotional expressions “fearful” and
“surprised” were often confused, but also that Japanese participants more often confused
“angry” with “sad” than the German and English participants. Although facial displays of
the same emotions portrayed by the model person of Geminoid F achieved higher recognition
rates overall, portraying fearful has been similarly difficult for her. Finally, from
the analysis of free responses that the participants were invited to give, a number of interesting
further conclusions are drawn that help to clarify the question of how intercultural
differences impact on the interpretation of facial displays of an android’s emotions.
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