A Timestamp-Independent Haptic-Visual Synchronization Method for Haptic-Based Interaction System

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Jul 23;22(15):5502. doi: 10.3390/s22155502.

Abstract

The booming haptic data significantly improve the users' immersion during multimedia interaction. As a result, the study of a Haptic-based Interaction System has attracted the attention of the multimedia community. To construct such a system, a challenging task is the synchronization of multiple sensorial signals that is critical to the user experience. Despite audio-visual synchronization efforts, there is still a lack of a haptic-aware multimedia synchronization model. In this work, we propose a timestamp-independent synchronization for haptic-visual signal transmission. First, we exploit the sequential correlations during delivery and playback of a haptic-visual communication system. Second, we develop a key sample extraction of haptic signals based on the force feedback characteristics and a key frame extraction of visual signals based on deep-object detection. Third, we combine the key samples and frames to synchronize the corresponding haptic-visual signals. Without timestamps in the signal flow, the proposed method is still effective and more robust in complicated network conditions. Subjective evaluation also shows a significant improvement of user experience with the proposed method.

Keywords: haptic-based interaction system; haptic–visual synchronization; human-centric multimedia; multimedia environment.

MeSH terms

  • Feedback
  • Haptic Technology*
  • Multimedia
  • Touch*
  • User-Computer Interface