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Can a Machine Feel Vibrations?: Predicting Roughness and Emotional Responses to Vibration Tactons via a Neural Network

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Author(s)
Lim, ChungmanKim, GyeongdeokKang, Su-YeonSeifi, HastiPark, Gunhyuk
Type
Article
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HAPTICS, v.18, no.3, pp.542 - 555
Issued Date
2025-07
Abstract
Vibrotactile signals offer new possibilities for conveying sensations and emotions in various applications. Yet, designing vibrotactile tactile icons (i.e., Tactons) to evoke specific feelings often requires a trial-and-error process and user studies. To support haptic design, we propose a framework for predicting roughness and emotional ratings from vibration signals. We created 154 Tactons and conducted a study to collect acceleration data from smartphones and roughness, valence, and arousal user ratings (n = 36).We converted the Tacton signals into two-channel spectrograms reflecting the spectral sensitivities of mechanoreceptors, then input them into VibNet, our dual-stream neural network. The first stream captures sequential features using recurrent networks, while the second captures temporal-spectral features using 2D convolutional networks. VibNet outperformed baseline models, with 82% of its predictions falling within the standard deviations of ground truth user ratings for two new Tacton sets. We discuss the efficacy of our mechanoreceptive processing and dual-stream neural network and present future research directions.
Publisher
IEEE COMPUTER SOC
ISSN
1939-1412
DOI
10.1109/TOH.2025.3568804
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/32220
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