Time-dependent Cues Encode the Minimum Exploration Time in Discriminating Naturalistic Compliances.

Chang Xu, Gregory J Gerling
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Abstract

Our perception of compliance is informed by multi-dimensional tactile cues. Compared with stationary cues at terminal contact, time-dependent cues may afford optimal efficiency, speed, and fidelity. In this work, we investigate strategies by which temporal cues may encode compliances by modulating our exploration time. Two potential perceptual strategies are considered, inspired by memory representations within and between explorations. For either strategy, we introduce a unique computational approach. First, a curve similarity analysis, of accumulating touch force between sequentially explored compliances, generates a minimum time for discrimination. Second, a Kalman filtering approach derives a recognition time from progressive integration of stiffness estimates over time within a single exploration. Human-subjects experiments are conducted for both single finger touch and pinch grasp. The results indicate that for either strategy, by employing a more natural pinch grasp, time-dependent cues afford greater efficiency by reducing the exploration time, especially for harder objects. Moreover, compared to single finger touch, pinch grasp improves discrimination rates in judging plum ripeness. The time-dependent strategies as defined here appear promising, and may tie with the time-scales over which we make perceptual judgments.

与时间相关的线索在辨别自然顺应性的过程中包含了最短的探索时间。
我们对顺应性的感知来自多维触觉线索。与终端接触时的静态线索相比,随时间变化的线索可以提供最佳的效率、速度和保真度。在这项工作中,我们研究了时间线索通过调节我们的探索时间来编码顺应性的策略。我们考虑了两种潜在的感知策略,其灵感来自探索内部和探索之间的记忆表征。无论是哪种策略,我们都引入了一种独特的计算方法。首先,通过曲线相似性分析,在连续探索的顺应性之间累积触摸力,从而产生最短的分辨时间。其次,通过卡尔曼滤波方法,在单次探索中逐步整合随时间变化的刚度估计值,从而得出识别时间。针对单指触摸和捏握进行了人体实验。结果表明,无论采用哪种策略,通过采用更自然的捏抓方式,随时间变化的线索都能缩短探索时间,从而提高效率,尤其是对于较硬的物体。此外,与单指触摸相比,捏握提高了判断李子成熟度的辨别率。这里定义的时间依赖策略似乎很有前景,而且可能与我们进行知觉判断的时间尺度相吻合。
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