Identifying 3-D spatiotemporal skin deformation cues evoked in interacting with compliant elastic surfaces.

Bingxu Li, Steven Hauser, Gregory J Gerling
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Abstract

We regularly touch soft, compliant fruits and tissues. To help us discriminate them, we rely upon cues embedded in spatial and temporal deformation of finger pad skin. However, we do not yet understand, in touching objects of various compliance, how such patterns evolve over time, and drive perception. Using a 3-D stereo imaging technique in passive touch, we develop metrics for quantifying skin deformation, across compliance, displacement, and time. The metrics map 2-D estimates of terminal contact area to 3-D metrics that represent spatial and temporal changes in penetration depth, surface curvature, and force. To do this, clouds of thousands of 3-D points are reduced in dimensionality into stacks of ellipses, to be more readily comparable between participants and trials. To evaluate the robustness of the derived 3-D metrics, human subjects experiments are performed with stimulus pairs varying in compliance and discriminability. The results indicate that metrics such as penetration depth and surface curvature can distinguish compliances earlier, at less displacement. Observed also are distinct modes of skin deformation, for contact with stiffer objects, versus softer objects that approach the skin's compliance. These observations of the skin's deformation may guide the design and control of haptic actuation.

识别与顺应弹性表面相互作用时诱发的三维时空皮肤变形线索。
我们经常触摸柔软、顺滑的水果和组织。为了帮助我们分辨它们,我们依赖于指垫皮肤的空间和时间变形所蕴含的线索。然而,我们还不了解在触摸不同顺应性的物体时,这种模式是如何随时间演变并驱动感知的。在被动触摸中使用三维立体成像技术,我们开发出了量化皮肤变形的指标,包括顺应性、位移和时间。这些指标将终端接触面积的二维估计值映射为三维指标,代表了穿透深度、表面曲率和作用力的空间和时间变化。为此,数以千计的三维点云被降维为椭圆堆叠,以便更容易在不同参与者和试验之间进行比较。为了评估所得出的三维度量的稳健性,我们对不同顺应性和可辨别性的刺激对进行了人体实验。结果表明,渗透深度和表面曲率等指标可以在较小位移的情况下更早地分辨出顺应性。此外,还观察到与较硬物体接触时皮肤变形的不同模式,以及与接近皮肤顺应性的较软物体接触时皮肤变形的不同模式。这些对皮肤变形的观察结果可为触觉驱动的设计和控制提供指导。
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