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Enable Natural Tactile Interaction for Robot Dog based on Large-format Distributed Flexible Pressure Sensors

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Touch is an important channel for human-robot interaction, while it is challenging for robots to recognize human touch accurately and make appropriate responses. In this paper, we design and implement a set of large-format distributed flexible pressure sensors on a robot dog to enable natural human-robot tactile interaction. Through a heuristic study, we sorted out 81 tactile gestures commonly used when humans interact with real dogs and 44 dog reactions. A gesture classification algorithm based on ResNet is proposed to recognize these 81 human gestures, and the classification accuracy reaches 98.7%. In addition, an action prediction algorithm based on Transformer is proposed to predict dog actions from human gestures, reaching a 1-gram BLEU score of 0.87. Finally, we compare the tactile interaction with the voice interaction during a freedom human-robot-dog interactive playing study. The results show that tactile interaction plays a more significant role in alleviating user anxiety, stimulating user excitement and improving the acceptability of robot dogs.

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UniTac: Whole-Robot Touch Sensing Without Tactile Sensors

cs.RO · 2025-07-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A neural network trained on real joint torque and position data localizes touches on a robot's body, reaching 7.2 cm average error on Spot and 8.0 cm on Franka without tactile sensors.

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  • UniTac: Whole-Robot Touch Sensing Without Tactile Sensors cs.RO · 2025-07-10 · conditional · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    A neural network trained on real joint torque and position data localizes touches on a robot's body, reaching 7.2 cm average error on Spot and 8.0 cm on Franka without tactile sensors.