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Touchless Haptic Experiences with Neurocognitive AI

Description du projet

Nourrir la soif de contact physique

Les mesures de distanciation sociale mises en place pour limiter la propagation du coronavirus et contribuer à stopper la pandémie de COVID-19 nous ont fait prendre conscience de l’importance du contact physique interpersonnel pour notre bien-être général, contact qui nous manque cruellement aujourd’hui. Même s’il existe de nombreuses technologies haptiques avancées, elles ne peuvent pas remplacer l’interaction tactile qui permet de créer une sensation physique de sollicitude par la stimulation des récepteurs cutanés lors du toucher. Le projet TOUCHLESS, financé par l’UE, entend relever ce défi en développant une technologie haptique sans contact de nouvelle génération. Il élaborera des modèles neurocognitifs et un nouveau cadre d’IA pour permettre l’induction numérique sans contact de la sensation de toucher via la réponse des récepteurs. Cette technologie procurera également une expérience apaisante, affective, sociale et cognitive.

Objectif

Our society is experiencing an increasing lack of social tactile interactions, due in part to increased virtualisation and the growth of digital networks, and recently magnified by social distancing measures. Sadly, many people now feel like the society described in the 1990s science fiction movie Demolition Man, where physical contact was prevented and heavily sanctioned. The increased virtualisation of our social interactions feeds our hunger for touch, the lack of which can lead to profoundly negative consequences. Interpersonal touch grounds social relations between people, with distinct patterns of tactile interaction between parent-infant dyads, adult life-partners, friends, teachers and professional colleagues and acquaintances.
Although touch is vital for how we feel and interact with our environments and is foundational for our emotional well-being, most haptic technologies have focused on functional aspects. All major haptics companies use touch to help users improve task completion, discriminate among shapes or textures, and grasp virtual objects. In contrast, social touch typically involves the stimulation of non-glabrous (hairy) parts of the skin while also affecting nociceptors (pain) and thermoreceptors (temperature). These C-tactile (CT) afferents underpin the experience of affective touch, and the pleasant sensations associated with social interactions such as caresses. Thus, current technology neither satisfy our need for touch, nor draw on recent progress in understanding social touch.
Our ambition is to go beyond functional haptic technology and enable computer systems to intelligently create the experiences lost in the virtual transition. Those experiences include agency, bonding, and attachment.
We will develop the next generation of touchless haptic technologies using neurocognitive models and a novel artificial intelligence (AI) framework. Without having physical contact, users will receive affective, social and cognitive touch sensations.

Appel à propositions

H2020-FETPROACT-2018-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-FETPROACT-2020-2

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 334 118,75
Adresse
GOWER STREET
WC1E 6BT London
Royaume-Uni

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Région
London Inner London — West Camden and City of London
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 1 334 118,75

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