Embodied Tactile Perception of Soft Objects Properties
Anirvan Dutta, Alexis WM Devillard, Zhihuan Zhang, Xiaoxiao Cheng, Etienne Burdet
- Year
- 2025
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
To enable robots to develop human-like fine manipulation, it is essential to understand how mechanical compliance, multi-modal sensing, and purposeful interaction jointly shape tactile perception. In this study, we use a dedicated modular e-Skin with tunable mechanical compliance and multi-modal sensing (normal, shear forces and vibrations) to systematically investigate how sensing embodiment and interaction strategies influence robotic perception of objects. Leveraging a curated set of soft wave objects with controlled viscoelastic and surface properties, we explore a rich set of palpation primitives-pressing, precession, sliding that vary indentation depth, frequency, and directionality. In addition, we propose the latent filter, an unsupervised, action-conditioned deep state-space model of the sophisticated interaction dynamics and infer causal mechanical properties into a structured latent space. This provides generalizable and in-depth interpretable representation of how embodiment and interaction determine and influence perception. Our investigation demonstrates that multi-modal sensing outperforms uni-modal sensing. It highlights a nuanced interaction between the environment and mechanical properties of e-Skin, which should be examined alongside the interaction by incorporating temporal dynamics.
Keywords
Related papers
State-of-the-art in mobile robot-assisted grinding technologies for large-scale complex components
Yusen Li, Ziwei Wang, Xiangye Zhu +9 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
A fusion prediction model of tool wear based on physical information and machine learning in five-axis milling TC4 titanium alloy
Shaoqing Qin, Lida Zhu, Yanpeng Hao +7 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
A domain-informed learning framework for seam extraction in robotic welding: Generalizing to unseen seam topologies from unstructured workpiece types
Xianzhong Zhao, Haotian Liu, Zhaoqi Huang +1 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
A novel method of suppressing low-frequency chatter in robotic milling using magnetically-induced nonlinear broadband multidirectional passive vibration absorber
Hao Li, Yuhui Yu, Rui Fu +3 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026