DocumentCode
2631002
Title
Development of a Wearable Vibrotactile Feedback Suit for Accelerated Human Motor Learning
Author
Lieberman, Jeff ; Breazeal, Cynthia
Author_Institution
Dept. of Media Arts & Sci., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA
fYear
2007
fDate
10-14 April 2007
Firstpage
4001
Lastpage
4006
Abstract
When a human learns a new motor skill from a teacher, they learn using multiple channels: They receive high level information aurally about the skill, visual information about how another performs the skill, and at times, tactile information, from a teacher´s physical guidance of the student. This research proposes a novel approach, the application of this tactile feedback through a robotic wearable system, while a student tries to learn from a teacher. Initial tests on a 5-DOF robotic suit show a decrease in motion errors of over 20%, and an accelerated learning rate of 7%, both conservative given the system setup and statistically very significant (p les 0.01). This research is intended in use of sports training, motor rehabilitation after neurological damage, dance, postural retraining for health, and many other contexts.
Keywords
computer based training; feedback; haptic interfaces; medical robotics; patient rehabilitation; human motor learning; motor rehabilitation; neurological damage; postural retraining; robotic suit; robotic wearable system; sports training; tactile information; visual information; wearable vibrotactile feedback suit; Acceleration; Education; Educational robots; Humans; Machine vision; Optical feedback; Real time systems; Robotics and automation; Software performance; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robotics and Automation, 2007 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Roma
ISSN
1050-4729
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0601-3
Electronic_ISBN
1050-4729
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ROBOT.2007.364093
Filename
4209711
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