This thesis discusses a number of robot touch perception systems. All these systems are self-organizing and model different aspects of human touch perception. The thesis starts out with introductions to the anatomy and the physiology of the human hand. It proceeds with an overview of the human touch perception from both a neurophysiological and a behavioural perspective. Then related robotic research is reviewed and artificial neural networks are introduced. The thesis proceeds by describing the robot platforms developed for the research. These platforms consist of three robot hands, the LUCS Haptic Hands I-III, together with texture and hardness sensors. The thesis discusses both touch sensor based and proprioception based systems. Both ki...
Autonomous robots need to efficiently walk over varied surfaces and grasp diverse objects. We hypoth...
An important aspect in Human-Robot Interaction is responding to different kinds of touch stimuli. To...
This paper first discusses briefly some of the recent ideas of perceptual psychology on the human ha...
We review a number of self-organizing-robot systems that are able to extract features from haptic se...
The human hand is amazingly adept at detecting and distinguishing physical contact with objects in t...
Starting from human "sense of touch" this paper reviews the state of tactile sensing in robotics. Th...
In this paper the design, implementation, and testing of an artificial tactile sensing system incorp...
Touch sensing can help robots understand their surrounding environment, and in particular the object...
During the last years the principles and demands guiding the design and implementation of robotic pl...
Starting from human sense of touch, this paper reviews the state of tactile sensing in robotics. The...
The sense of touch is one of the most important, yet overlooked, senses in robotics. For a robot to ...
Autonomous robots need to efficiently walk over varied surfaces and grasp diverse objects. We hypoth...
This paper presents an ongoing study on affective human-robot interaction. In our previous research,...
This paper presents an experiment in which the iCub humanoid robot learns to recognize faces through...
Fingertip tactile sensing is an important perception for both human and robots. It can provide abund...
Autonomous robots need to efficiently walk over varied surfaces and grasp diverse objects. We hypoth...
An important aspect in Human-Robot Interaction is responding to different kinds of touch stimuli. To...
This paper first discusses briefly some of the recent ideas of perceptual psychology on the human ha...
We review a number of self-organizing-robot systems that are able to extract features from haptic se...
The human hand is amazingly adept at detecting and distinguishing physical contact with objects in t...
Starting from human "sense of touch" this paper reviews the state of tactile sensing in robotics. Th...
In this paper the design, implementation, and testing of an artificial tactile sensing system incorp...
Touch sensing can help robots understand their surrounding environment, and in particular the object...
During the last years the principles and demands guiding the design and implementation of robotic pl...
Starting from human sense of touch, this paper reviews the state of tactile sensing in robotics. The...
The sense of touch is one of the most important, yet overlooked, senses in robotics. For a robot to ...
Autonomous robots need to efficiently walk over varied surfaces and grasp diverse objects. We hypoth...
This paper presents an ongoing study on affective human-robot interaction. In our previous research,...
This paper presents an experiment in which the iCub humanoid robot learns to recognize faces through...
Fingertip tactile sensing is an important perception for both human and robots. It can provide abund...
Autonomous robots need to efficiently walk over varied surfaces and grasp diverse objects. We hypoth...
An important aspect in Human-Robot Interaction is responding to different kinds of touch stimuli. To...
This paper first discusses briefly some of the recent ideas of perceptual psychology on the human ha...