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Main Authors: Yuguchi, Akishige, Ishikura, Tomoki, Cho, Sung-Gwi, Takamatsu, Jun, Ogasawara, Tsukasa
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.06588
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  • In this study, to perform the robotic stroke motions following the shape of the human back similar to the stroke motions by humans, in contrast to the conventional robotic stroke motion with a linear trajectory, we propose a trajectory generation method for a robotic stroke motion following the shape of the human back. We confirmed that the accuracy of the method's trajectory was close to that of the actual stroking motion by a human. Furthermore, we conducted a subjective experiment to evaluate the psychological effects of the proposed stroke motion in contrast to those of the conventional stroke motion with a linear trajectory. The experimental results showed that the actual stroke motion following the shape of the human back tended to evoke more pleasant and active feelings than the conventional stroke motion.