Robotic touch's inherent otherness can be embraced as a design quality to elicit ambiguity and alternative interpretations for more expressive haptic interactions.
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A position paper proposes decomposing affective robotic touch into multiple specialized deep learning models for better social human-robot interaction.
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Otherness as a Quality in Designing Expressive Robotic Touch
Robotic touch's inherent otherness can be embraced as a design quality to elicit ambiguity and alternative interpretations for more expressive haptic interactions.
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Robotic Affection -- Opportunities of AI-based haptic interactions to improve social robotic touch through a multi-deep-learning approach
A position paper proposes decomposing affective robotic touch into multiple specialized deep learning models for better social human-robot interaction.