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Task-Driven Extraction of Object Contour by Human Haptics: Part 2

Susan J. Lederman, Roberta L. Klatzky, Janaki Balakrishnan

Year
1991
Citations
9

Abstract

SUMMARY The extraction of contour information from subjects is essential for purposes of grasping and manipulation. We proposed that human haptic exploration of contours, in the absence of vision, would reveal specialized patterns, or “contour exploration procedures,” that are directly related to task goals and intrinsic system capacities. Our general assumptions, method, and initial results were described in Part 1. Part 2 provides an analysis of the relation between contour extraction procedures and processing constraints. These theoretical assumptions are supported by empirical findings, and implications are discussed for issues of importance to robotic exploration and manipulation.

Keywords

Task (project management)Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceObject (grammar)Haptic technologyComputer visionRelation (database)Extraction (chemistry)Human–computer interactionEngineering

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