Smart Glove Uses Touch to Teach and Capture Physical Skills
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Researchers developed a smart glove that can capture, reproduce, and relay touch-based instructions to teach physical skills like playing the piano.
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The glove uses embroidered sensors and haptic actuators to provide touch-based feedback indicating optimal motions.
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A machine learning agent personalizes the haptic feedback for each user's subjective perception of touch.
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The system could help train robotic teleoperation, creating more immersive virtual reality, and developing responsive behaviors.
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The technology captures tactile interactions at high resolution, bridging physical actions and digital feedback.