| Literature DB >> 35890917 |
Pietro Battistoni1, Marianna Di Gregorio1, Marco Romano1, Monica Sebillo1, Giuliana Vitiello1.
Abstract
Ambient Intelligence is a vision of daily life in which intelligent devices interact with humans to make their lives easier, and the technology is invisible. Artificial Intelligence (AI) governs this smart environment and must interact with humans to best meet their needs and demands. Although voice assistants are very popular and efficient as conversational AI, under some conditions they cannot be used. Therefore, this work proposed a complementary tactile and tangible interface to converse with AI, creating new Tactile Signs. A prototype of TactCube, a wireless cube-shaped device that can interact with AI using only the tactile sense, is presented. The hypothesis is that TactCube can be manipulated with one hand and generate a sequence of numbers that can be interpreted as a new tactile language by a neural network solution. The paper describes the initial research made to define how these sequences can be generated and demonstrates how TactCube is able to do it.Entities:
Keywords: ESP32; ambient intelligence; conversational AI; haptic interface; human–computer interaction; tactile interface; tangible interface; wireless device
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35890917 PMCID: PMC9316167 DOI: 10.3390/s22145235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.847
Figure 1The possible TactCube rotations: (a) rotations axes; (b) hand grasping.
Figure 2Functional modules of the prototype.
Figure 3Internal view of the prototype.
Figure 4Touch sensor system.
Capacitance composition.
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| Capacitance between the circuit ground and the earth |
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| ESP32’s intrinsic parasitic capacitance |
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| Parasitic capacitance between the trace and the circuit ground |
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| Parasitic capacitance between the touch electrode and the circuit ground |
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| Capacitance formed by a finger and the touch electrode relative to the earth |
Figure 5Schematic structure of a touchpad.
Figure 6Fingerprint sensor: (a) fingerprint sensor module; (b) starting position.
Figure 7TactCube faces: (a) Numbered faces; (b) touched faces.
Figure 8Schema of the proposed architecture.
Figure 9TactCube firmware workflow.
Figure 10The two-way communications employed in the solution.
Figure 11A screenshot from test tool.
Figure 12Smaller TactCube device for pocket sizes.