3D Visual Tracking to Quantify Physical Contact Interactions in Human-to-Human Touch
Shan Xu, Chang Xu, Sarah McIntyre, H{\aa}kan Olausson, Gregory J., Gerling

TL;DR
This paper introduces a 3D visual tracking system using a depth camera to precisely measure skin-to-skin contact attributes during human interactions, enabling detailed analysis of social touch behaviors.
Contribution
It develops a novel interference-free 3D tracking method that captures high-resolution contact attributes between hands and forearms, advancing measurement capabilities in social touch analysis.
Findings
System can distinguish different social messages and gestures based on contact attributes.
Measurement accuracy validated against independent sensors like electromagnetic trackers and pressure mats.
Applicable to various contexts such as maternal care and massage therapy.
Abstract
Across a plethora of social situations, we touch others in natural and intuitive ways to share thoughts and emotions, such as tapping to get one's attention or caressing to soothe one's anxiety. A deeper understanding of these human-to-human interactions will require, in part, the precise measurement of skin-to-skin physical contact. Among prior efforts, each measurement approach exhibits certain constraints, e.g., motion trackers do not capture the precise shape of skin surfaces, while pressure sensors impede direct skin contact. In contrast, this work develops an interference-free 3D visual tracking system using a depth camera to measure the contact attributes between the bare hand of a toucher and the forearm of a receiver. The toucher's hand is tracked as a posed and positioned mesh by fitting a hand model to detected 3D joints, whereas the forearm is extracted as a detailed 3D…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTactile and Sensory Interactions · Hand Gesture Recognition Systems · Interactive and Immersive Displays
