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Human vs. robotic tactile sensing: Detecting lumps in soft tissueGwilliam et al., 2010
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- Gwilliam J
- Pezzementi Z
- Jantho E
- Okamura A
- Hsiao S
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- 2010 IEEE haptics symposium
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Humans can localize lumps in soft tissue using the distributed tactile feedback and processing afforded by the fingers and brain. This task becomes extremely difficult when the fingers are not in direct contact with the tissue, such as in laparoscopic or robot-assisted …
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