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Comparing single touch to dynamic exploratory procedures for robotic tactile object recognition

Kirby et al., 2022

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1587157922757695275
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Kirby E
Zenha R
Jamone L
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IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters

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Recognizing objects by touch is a very useful skill for robots to be employed in both structured and unstructured environments. While in some applications it is useful to recognize an object from a single touch, in other scenarios specific robot movements can be …
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