Nonlinear Tactile Estimation Model Based on Perceptibility of Mechanoreceptors Improves Quantitative Tactile Sensing

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Sep 4;22(17):6697. doi: 10.3390/s22176697.

Abstract

Tactile sensing has attracted significant attention as a tactile quantitative evaluation method because the tactile sensation is an important factor while evaluating consumer products. Although the human tactile perception mechanism has nonlinearity, previous studies have often developed linear regression models. In contrast, this study proposes a nonlinear tactile estimation model that can estimate sensory evaluation scores from physical measurements. We extracted features from the vibration data obtained by a tactile sensor based on the perceptibility of mechanoreceptors. In parallel, a sensory evaluation test was conducted using 10 evaluation words. Then, the relationship between the extracted features and the tactile evaluation results was modeled using linear/nonlinear regressions. The best model was concluded by comparing the mean squared error between the model predictions and the actual values. The results imply that there are multiple evaluation words suitable for adopting nonlinear regression models, and the average error was 43.8% smaller than that of building only linear regression models.

Keywords: mechanoreceptors; nonlinear regression; sensory evaluation; tactile estimation; tactile sensor.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Linear Models
  • Mechanoreceptors
  • Touch Perception*
  • Touch*
  • Vibration

Grants and funding

This work was supported in part by the Keio Gijuku Fukuzawa Memorial Fund for the Advancement of Education and Research (awarded to K.T.) and JSPS KAKENHI (Grant Number 21K18680 awarded to K.T.).