Visuomotor Influence of Attached Robotic Neck Augmentation

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The combination of eye and head movements plays a major part in our visual process. The neck provides mobility for the head motion and also limits the range of visual motion in space. In this paper, a robotic neck augmentation system is designed to surmount the physical limitations of the neck. It applies in essential a visuomotor modification to the vision-neck relationship. We conducted two experiments to measure and verify the performance of the neck alternation. The multiple test results indicate the system has a positive effect to augment the motions of vision. Specifically, the robotic neck can enlarge the range of neck motion to 200%, and influence the response motion, by overall 22% less in time and 28% faster in speed.

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Shen, L., Saraiji, M. Y. Y., Kunze, K., Minamizawa, K., & Peiris, R. L. (2020). Visuomotor Influence of Attached Robotic Neck Augmentation. In Proceedings - SUI 2020: ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3385959.3418460

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