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On internal models for representing tactile information
Giorgio Cannata, Simone Denei, Fulvio Mastrogiovanni
- Year
- 2010
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
In this paper a framework for representing tactile information in robots is discussed. Control models exploiting tactile sensing are fundamental in social Human-Robot interaction tasks. Difficulties arising in rendering the sense of touch in robots are at different levels: both representation and computational issues must be considered. A layered system is proposed, which is inspired from tactile sensing in humans for building artificial somatosensory maps in robots. Experiments in simulation are used to validate the approach.
Keywords
Computer scienceTactile sensorArtificial intelligenceRobot
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