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arxiv: 2606.04477 · v1 · pith:EJQJSRWJnew · submitted 2026-06-03 · 💻 cs.RO

TransTac: Visuo-Tactile Modality Transition via Ultraviolet-Encoded Transparent Elastomers

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Vision-based tactile sensors (VBTS) recover high-resolution contact geometry but typically rely on opaque elastomer layers that prevent visual transparency, while RGB-D cameras provide global depth perception yet degrade significantly at close range. To address this limitation, we present TransTac, a transparent ultraviolet (UV)-encoded binocular VBTS that integrates visual observation and marker-based tactile reconstruction within a single compact device. The system employs a transparent elastomer embedded with UV-reflective markers and a prior-guided Delaunay stereo matching algorithm for robust sparse triangulation. To reliably detect densely distributed semitransparent markers, we develop a lightweight detector that enables stable localization under contact and deformation. The proposed prior-guided Delaunay matching improves correspondence robustness by approximately 21% compared with global assignment baselines while maintaining high reconstruction accuracy. In semantic evaluation, TransTac achieves up to 83.3% zero-shot recognition accuracy on tactile images, exceeding opaque tactile baselines by approximately 50 percentage points. Embedding analysis further reveals substantially stronger cross-modal alignment with natural images, with class-center similarity increasing from around 0.2 to over 0.77. Controlled near-distance experiments quantify the degradation of RGB-D depth reliability and demonstrate extended geometric coverage enabled by visuo-tactile integration. Finally, a compact prototype is implemented with an approximate hardware cost of $70.

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