
E. H. Miller
E. H. Miller was a renowned psychologist known for developing the concept of the "Uncanny Valley," which explains people's uneasy feelings toward humanoid robots or animated characters that look almost, but not quite, human. His work focused on how human perceptions and emotions are affected by realistic artificial beings, highlighting the importance of design in robotics and digital imagery. Miller's research has influenced fields like human-computer interaction, robotics, and animation, helping creators understand how to make artificial figures feel more comfortable and natural for human users.