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Robotic Affection -- Opportunities of AI-based haptic interactions to improve social robotic touch through a multi-deep-learning approach

Ali Askari

Abstract

Despite the advancement in robotic grasping and dexterity through haptic information, affective social touch, such as handshaking or reassuring stroking, remains a major challenge in Human-Robot-Interaction. This position paper examines current progress and limitations across artificial intelligence, haptics and robotics research, and proposes a novel multi-model architecture to address these gaps. Drawing inspiration from neurobiology, we decompose affective touch into distinct, specialized sub...

Submitted: May 5, 2026Subjects: Robotics; Robotics

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Despite the advancement in robotic grasping and dexterity through haptic information, affective social touch, such as handshaking or reassuring stroking, remains a major challenge in Human-Robot-Interaction. This position paper examines current progress and limitations across artificial intelligence, haptics and robotics research, and proposes a novel multi-model architecture to address these gaps. Drawing inspiration from neurobiology, we decompose affective touch into distinct, specialized subtasks models. By treating affective touch as a distributed, closed-loop perceptual task rather than a monolithic motoric movement, we aim to overcome the "haptic uncanny valley" through a peer-to-peer, state-sharing framework. Our approach supports scalable and cumulative development within a Sim-to-Real pipeline, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. By enabling haptics, AI, and robotics researchers to contribute independently yet coherently, we outline a pathway toward a unified, expressive system for social robotics.


Source: arXiv:2605.02538v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.02538v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2605.02538v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2605.02538v1

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May 5, 2026
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