Applications of tactile interaction transferring smart gloves.
Leveraging these gloves with integrated sensing and haptic capabilities, we demonstrate physical interaction transfer across people for skill development (left),
and physical interaction transfer between humans and robots for teleoperation (right).
Abstract
Human-machine interfaces for capturing, conveying, and sharing tactile information across time and space hold immense
potential for healthcare, augmented and virtual reality, human-robot collaboration, and skill development.
To realize this potential, such interfaces should be wearable, unobtrusive, and scalable regarding both
resolution and body coverage. Taking a step towards this vision, we present a textile-based wearable human-machine
interface with integrated tactile sensors and vibrotactile haptic actuators that are digitally designed and rapidly
fabricated. We leverage a digital embroidery machine to seamlessly embed piezoresistive force sensors and arrays
of vibrotactile actuators into textiles in a customizable, scalable, and modular manner. We use this process to
create gloves that can record, reproduce, and transfer tactile interactions. User studies investigate how people
perceive the sensations reproduced by our gloves with integrated vibrotactile haptic actuators. To improve the
effectiveness of tactile interaction transfer, we develop a machine-learning pipeline that adaptively models
how each individual user reacts to haptic sensations and then optimizes haptic feedback parameters. Our interface
showcases adaptive tactile interaction transfer through the implementation of three end-to-end systems:
alleviating tactile occlusion, guiding people to perform physical skills, and enabling responsive robot teleoperation.
Paper
Adaptive Tactile Interaction Transfer via Digitally Embroidered Smart Gloves
Y. Luo; C. Liu; Y. Lee, J. DelPreto; K. Wu; M. Foshey; D. Rus; T. Palacios; Y. Li; A. Torralba; W. Matusik Nature Communications 15, 868, 2024.
[Paper]
Learning Human-environment Interactions using Conformal Tactile Textiles
Y.Luo, Y.Li, P. Sharma, W. Shou, K. Wu, M. Foshey, B. Li, T. Palacios, A. Torralba, W. Matusik Nature Electronics[Project page]
Learning the Signatures of the Human Grasp Using a Scalable Tactile Glove
S.Sundaram, P. Kellnhofer, Y.Li, J. Zhu, A. Torralba, W. Matusik Nature, 569 (7758), 2019
[Project page]