利用气动人工肌肉加速双手击鼓的技能习得

Takashi Goto, Swagata Das, Katrin Wolf, Pedro Lopes, Y. Kurita, K. Kunze
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虽然计算机擅长增强用户的认知能力,但直到最近我们才开始充分利用它们的潜力来增强我们的身体能力。越来越多的基于外骨骼、电肌肉刺激(EMS)或气动执行器的可穿戴力反馈装置被开发出来。后者是一种基于气动的人造肌肉,尤其令人感兴趣,因为它们达到了一种有趣的平衡:比外骨骼更轻,比EMS更精确。然而,使用人造肌肉来实际支持技能获取和训练用户的承诺仍然缺乏经验验证。在本文中,我们揭示气动人工肌肉如何影响技能习得,以双手击鼓为例。为了理解这一点,我们进行了一项用户研究,将参与者在训练后的击鼓表现与音频或我们的人造肌肉装置进行比较。我们的触觉系统由四个气动肌肉组成,能够驱动用户的前臂精确地达到每分钟80次的节拍。我们表明,与听觉训练相比,气动肌肉显著提高了参与者对击鼓模式的正确回忆。
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Accelerating Skill Acquisition of Two-Handed Drumming using Pneumatic Artificial Muscles
While computers excel at augmenting user's cognitive abilities, only recently we started utilizing their full potential to enhance our physical abilities. More and more wearable force-feedback devices have been developed based on exoskeletons, electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) or pneumatic actuators. The latter, pneumatic-based artificial muscles, are of particular interest since they strike an interesting balance: lighter than exoskeletons and more precise than EMS. However, the promise of using artificial muscles to actually support skill acquisition and training users is still lacking empirical validation. In this paper, we unveil how pneumatic artificial muscles impact skill acquisition, using two-handed drumming as an example use case. To understand this, we conducted a user study comparing participants' drumming performance after training with the audio or with our artificial-muscle setup. Our haptic system is comprised of four pneumatic muscles and is capable of actuating the user's forearm to drum accurately up to 80 bpm. We show that pneumatic muscles improve participants' correct recall of drumming patterns significantly when compared to auditory training.
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