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Tactile Sensing Using Machine Learning-Driven Electrical Impedance Tomography

Zainab Husain, Nadya Abdel Madjid, Panos Liatsis

2021IEEE Sensors Journal31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) tactile sensors have limited success in equipping robots with tactile sensing capabilities due to the low spatial resolution of the resulting tactile images and the presence of image artifacts. To address these limitations, we propose a modular framework for invariant recognition of objects, within the context of an EIT artificial skin sensor. Three interconnected problems, i.e., EIT image reconstruction, segmentation and object recognition, are tackled in this work with the aid of machine learning. A novel conductivity surface decomposition approach, based on low order bivariate polynomials and RBF networks is introduced for the efficient solution of the EIT inverse problem. Next, segmentation of the reconstructed images is performed using a convolutional neural network and transfer learning. Finally, a subspace KNN ensemble classifier is trained on the set of object descriptors extracted from the segmented inhomogeneities to classify the objects. The proposed framework provides an accuracy of 97.5% on unseen data.

Topics & Concepts

Electrical impedance tomographyArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceComputer visionSegmentationIterative reconstructionPattern recognition (psychology)Convolutional neural networkTactile sensorSubspace topologyImage segmentationImage resolutionRobotElectrical impedanceEngineeringElectrical engineeringElectrical and Bioimpedance TomographyAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsTactile and Sensory Interactions