TY - JOUR
T1 - StereoTacTip
T2 - Vision-Based Tactile Sensing with Biomimetic Skin-Marker Arrangements
AU - Lu, Chenghua
AU - Tang, Kailuan
AU - Hui, Xueming
AU - Li, Haoran
AU - Nam, Saekwang
AU - Lepora, Nathan F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© IEEE. 2025 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Vision-based tactile sensors (VBTSs) stand out for their superior performance due to their high-information content output. Recently, marker-based VBTSs have been shown to give accurate geometry reconstruction when using stereo cameras. However, many marker-based VBTSs use complex biomimetic skin-marker arrangements, which present issues for the geometric reconstruction of the skin surface from the markers. Here, we investigate how the marker-based skin morphology affects stereo vision-based tactile sensing, using a novel VBTS called the StereoTacTip. To achieve accurate geometry reconstruction, we introduce the following: first, stereo marker matching and tracking using a novel Delaunay-triangulation-ring-coding algorithm; second, a refractive depth correction model that corrects the depth distortion caused by refraction in the internal media; third, a skin surface correction model from the marker positions, relying on an inverse calculation of normals to the skin surface; lastly, methods for geometry reconstruction over multiple contacts. To demonstrate these findings, we reconstruct topographic terrains on a large 3-D map. Even though the first and second contributions were developed for biomimetic markers, they should improve the performance of all marker-based VBTSs. Overall, this work illustrates that a thorough understanding and evaluation of the morphologically complex skin and marker-based tactile sensor principles are crucial for obtaining accurate geometric information.
AB - Vision-based tactile sensors (VBTSs) stand out for their superior performance due to their high-information content output. Recently, marker-based VBTSs have been shown to give accurate geometry reconstruction when using stereo cameras. However, many marker-based VBTSs use complex biomimetic skin-marker arrangements, which present issues for the geometric reconstruction of the skin surface from the markers. Here, we investigate how the marker-based skin morphology affects stereo vision-based tactile sensing, using a novel VBTS called the StereoTacTip. To achieve accurate geometry reconstruction, we introduce the following: first, stereo marker matching and tracking using a novel Delaunay-triangulation-ring-coding algorithm; second, a refractive depth correction model that corrects the depth distortion caused by refraction in the internal media; third, a skin surface correction model from the marker positions, relying on an inverse calculation of normals to the skin surface; lastly, methods for geometry reconstruction over multiple contacts. To demonstrate these findings, we reconstruct topographic terrains on a large 3-D map. Even though the first and second contributions were developed for biomimetic markers, they should improve the performance of all marker-based VBTSs. Overall, this work illustrates that a thorough understanding and evaluation of the morphologically complex skin and marker-based tactile sensor principles are crucial for obtaining accurate geometric information.
KW - Biomimetics
KW - contact modeling
KW - force and tactile sensing
KW - vision-based tactile sensing (VBTS)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012496222
U2 - 10.1109/TMECH.2025.3581750
DO - 10.1109/TMECH.2025.3581750
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105012496222
SN - 1083-4435
JO - IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
JF - IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
ER -