Concurrent Haptic, Audio, and Visual Data Set During Bare Finger Interaction with Textured Surfaces

Devillard, Alexis W. M., Ramasamy, Aruna, Faux, Damien, Hayward, Vincent, Burdet, Etienne

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Abstract--Perceptual processes are frequently multi-modal. This is the case of haptic perception. Such data set would be useful to conduct the I. T is well known that human perception is often multisensory where different sources of information accessed This observation motivated us to create a multi-modal through different sensory modalities are merged and integrated data set comprising the signals created when a bare finger by the brain. This integration process is thought to increase the explored varied textured surfaces. The measured signals were robustness of the perception of the properties of objects in the stereoscopic images of the surface, the position and speed of face of uncertainty, to resolve ambiguities, and to contribute the fingertip in images coordinates, the load applied by the to the perceptual stability of sensory scenes [1]-[4].

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