Katherine Kuchenbecker: The technology of touch
Katherine Kuchenbecker works on incorporating the sense of touch directly into virtual objects. Imagine being able to feel textures on your digital screens. Full bio
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the beautiful and interesting things
הוא לתעד ולשתף אחרים
is really important.
שלכם, מידי יום,
interaction you do every day,
anything you do in the world.
הוא בעצם מעניין מאד.
is actually pretty interesting.
of your body and how it's moving,
את האינטראקציות הפיזיות
you have with the world
ארנב? מה זה?
is it a bunny, what is it?
זה ממש מרתק אותי
for how good people are with their hands.
make technology better
בחוש המישוש.
with the sense of touch.
של מחשבים ומכונות
to computers and machines
את מגע ידיכם?
advantage of your hands?
of a field called haptics,
"הפטיקה",
touch technology.
that can measure that motion,
אוכל ליצור מערכת
במשך זמן מסוים תחושות
sensations over time
in the real world,
בעולם האמיתי,
שאתם נוגעים במשהו
you're touching something
from research in my lab at Penn.
במעבדה שלי באוניברסיטת פנסילבניה.
problem that I was showing you:
כיצד עצמים מורגשים
המוחזק ביד
how hard you're pushing;
כמה חזק אתם דוחפים,
exactly where you've moved it;
לאן העברתם אותו,
an accelerometer, inside,
בכיוונים שונים
back and forth of the tool
בפיסת בד קנבס
that's a piece of canvas
from these interactions.
get larger and smaller,
של היחסים האלה
model of those relationships
in the white bracket
back and forth, on the real canvas.
אשליות משכנעות מאד.
לכל סוגי המשטחים
and it's really a lot of fun.
haptic photography.
benefits in all sorts of areas
כמו רכישה מקוונת,
maybe interactive museum exhibits,
to touch the precious artifacts,
ואתם הרי תמיד רוצים בכך.
about comes from a collaboration I have
שאני רוצה לספר לכם עליה
בביה"ס לרפואת שיניים של "פן".
at the Penn Dental School.
סטודנטים לרפאות שיניים
dental students
there are cavities.
מהשיפוט הקליני שלהם
comes from what they feel
with a dental explorer.
בעזרת האקספלורר.
הרופא עובר על השיניים.
they go across.
אם השן באמת קשה,
is really hard, then it's healthy,
is starting to decay.
for a new dental student to make,
a lot of teeth yet.
before they start practicing
מד-תאוצה
on to the dental explorer,
את מה שד"ר מאג'יו מרגישה
שהוצאו מחולים.
but also a touch track,
אלא גם ערוץ מגע
כשאוחזים בכלי ההשמעה הזה.
that repeating tool.
felt when they did the recording,
כשביצעה את ההקלטה
kind of suspicious, right?
definitely put a filling in this tooth."
כיצד זה מורגש,
קשים ובריאים
are hard and healthy,
of judgments doctors make every day
we've invented has a lot of potential
training, because it's really simple
כי היא ממש פשוטה
what people feel through tools.
כשהם משתמשים בכלי עבודה.
בהפיכת משחקים
more interactive and fun
in the sensations that you feel.
is again about human movement.
שברצוני לספר לכם עליה
ענף ספורט כלשהו,
במשהו כמו גלישה,
at something like surfing?
maybe getting some input from a coach,
ליותר יעיל וכיפי.
more efficient and more fun.
if I have six different arm movements
and try out our system.
we show graphics on the screen,
כדי למדוד את התנועות שלכם,
את רמזי המגע שלכם,
ההפטיות האלה,
which have motors inside,
your arm is a little too high --
מעט גבוהה מדי,
שנוגעים ממש בעור שלכם
right there on the skin
"הלו, עליך לנוע למטה",
מדריך אתכם בעדינות
על התנועות האלה
these movements more quickly
לשימוש בשיקום משבץ,
for use in stroke rehabilitation,
of applications,
or all sorts of sports training as well.
בענפי ספורט שונים.
about the field of haptics,
בשנים הבאות.
about in the coming years.
who work with me in my lab at Penn
על שהואלתם להקשיב.
for your kind attention.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Katherine Kuchenbecker - Mechanical engineerKatherine Kuchenbecker works on incorporating the sense of touch directly into virtual objects. Imagine being able to feel textures on your digital screens.
Why you should listen
Could technology be more touchy feely? Mechanical engineer Katherine Kuchenbecker answers this question with a resounding ‘yes.’ Kuchenbecker researches the design, control and performance of robotic systems that enable a user to touch virtual objects and distant environments as though they were real and within reach. These interfaces combine electromechanical sensors, actuators and computer control, allowing for technology that can fool the human sense of touch, otherwise known as ‘haptics.’
Imagine a tablet computer that lets you feel fabrics and textures, robotic surgical tools that let doctors use their incredibly well-honed sense of touch, video games that allow you to feel hits and computer programs that teach you the movements of a sport. By researching these areas -- as well as applications in stroke rehabilitation and assistance for the blind -- Kuchenbecker seeks to improve our understanding of touch and uncover new opportunities to use it in interactions between humans, computers and machines.
An assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Kuchenbecker has been named to the Popular Science Brilliant 10. She is also an avid photographer, and played volleyball at Stanford for two seasons.
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