ABE-IPSABE HOLDINGABE BOOKS
English Polski
On-line access

Bookstore

0.00 PLN
Bookshelf (0) 
Your bookshelf is empty
Kinesthetic Perception: A Machine Learning Approach

Kinesthetic Perception: A Machine Learning Approach

Authors
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Year
Pages 138
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9789811066917
Categories Artificial intelligence
Delivery to United States

check shipping prices
Ask about the product
Email
question
  Send
Add to bookshelf

Book description

This book focuses on the study of possible adaptive sampling mechanisms for haptic data compression aimed at applications like tele-operations and tele-surgery. Demonstrating that the selection of the perceptual dead zones is a non-trivial problem, it presents an exposition of various issues that researchers must consider while designing compression algorithms based on just noticeable difference (JND). The book begins by identifying perceptually adaptive sampling strategies for 1-D haptic signals, and goes on to extend the findings on multidimensional signals to study directional sensitivity, if any. The book also discusses the effect of the rate of change of kinesthetic stimuli on the JND, temporal resolution for the perceivability of kinesthetic force stimuli, dependence of kinesthetic perception on the task being performed, the sequential effect on kinesthetic perception, and, correspondingly, on the perceptual dead zone. Offering a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and graduate students working on haptics and machine perception studies, the book can also support interdisciplinary work focused on automation in surgery.

Kinesthetic Perception: A Machine Learning Approach

Table of contents

Introduction.- Perceptual compression.- Predictive sampler design.- Perceptual deadzone for vector valued stimulus.- Temporal resolvability of kinesthetic stimuli.- Effect of rate of change of stimulus.- Dependence of deadzone on task specificity.- Sequential effect on kinesthetic perception.

We also recommend books

Strony www Białystok Warszawa
801 777 223