Title
Tactile discrimination using template classifiers: towards a model of feature extraction in mammalian vibrissal systems
Abstract
Rats and other whiskered mammals are capable of making sophisticated sensory discriminations using tactile signals from their facial whiskers (vibrissae). As part of a programme of work to develop biomimetic technologies for vibrissal sensing, including whiskered robots, we are devising algorithms for the fast extraction of object parameters from whisker deflection data. Previous work has demonstrated that radial distance to contact can be estimated from forces measured at the base of the whisker shaft. We show that in the case of a moving object contacting a whisker, the measured force can be ambiguous in distinguishing a nearby object moving slowly from a more distant object moving rapidly. This ambiguity can be resolved by simultaneously extracting object position and speed from the whisker deflection time series - that is by attending to the dynamics of the whisker's interaction with the object. We compare a simple classifier with an adaptive EM (Expectation Maximisation) classifier. Both systems are effective at simultaneously extracting the two parameters, the EM-classifier showing similar performance to a handpicked template classifier. We propose that adaptive classification algorithms can provide insights into the types of computations performed in the rat vibrissal system when the animal is faced with a discrimination task.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1007/978-3-642-15193-4_17
SAB
Keywords
Field
DocType
whisker shaft,mammalian vibrissal system,whisker deflection time series,feature extraction,simple classifier,object position,tactile discrimination,object parameter,whisker deflection data,template classifier,nearby object,facial whisker,distant object,time series
Tactile discrimination,Computer vision,Deflection (engineering),Computer science,Feature extraction,Artificial intelligence,Robot,Statistical classification,Classifier (linguistics),Sensory system,Machine learning,Computation
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
6226
0302-9743
3-642-15192-2
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
8
0.78
7
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mathew H. Evans17210.13
Charles W. Fox216214.65
Martin J. Pearson321526.34
Tony J. Prescott414515.77