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TactorBots: A Haptic Design Toolkit for Out-of-lab Exploration of Emotional Robotic Touch

Ran Zhou, Zachary Schwemler, Akshay Baweja, Harpreet Sareen, Casey Lee Hunt, Daniel Leithinger

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Abstract

Emerging research has demonstrated the viability of emotional communication through haptic technology inspired by interpersonal touch. However, the meaning-making of artificial touch remains ambiguous and contextual. We see this ambiguity caused by robotic touch’s "otherness" as an opportunity for exploring alternatives. To empower emotional haptic design in longitudinal out-of-lab exploration, we devise TactorBots, a design toolkit consisting of eight wearable hardware modules for rendering robotic touch gestures controlled by a web-based software application. We deployed TactorBots to thirteen designers and researchers to validate its functionality, characterize its design experience, and analyze what, how, and why alternative perceptions, practices, contexts, and metaphors would emerge in the experiment. We provide suggestions for designing future toolkits and field studies based on our experiences. Reflecting on the findings, we derive design implications for further enhancing the ambiguity and shifting the mindsets to expand the design space.

Topics & Concepts

Haptic technologyHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceAmbiguityGestureWearable computerRendering (computer graphics)RobotField (mathematics)MultimediaArtificial intelligenceEmbedded systemMathematicsProgramming languagePure mathematicsTactile and Sensory InteractionsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAction Observation and Synchronization
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