<i>Tactileology</i>: Understanding Tactile Communications as Algorithms
We construct a natural computing system based on the sense of touch. The natural computing system we construct does not depend on the conventional category of computer science. The computing consists of a computing entity and an algorithm. We define an algorithm as “a list of instructions for solvin...
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description | We construct a natural computing system based on the sense of touch. The natural computing system we construct does not depend on the conventional category of computer science. The computing consists of a computing entity and an algorithm. We define an algorithm as “a list of instructions for solving a problem” and a computing system as “the act or process of calculating an answer or amount by using an algorithm”. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4ebcfce3689f447bab8ab125415fffee2023-11-23T18:33:40ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002022-03-018118310.3390/proceedings2022081083<i>Tactileology</i>: Understanding Tactile Communications as AlgorithmsYasuhiro Suzuki0Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, Furocho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya City 464-8601, JapanWe construct a natural computing system based on the sense of touch. The natural computing system we construct does not depend on the conventional category of computer science. The computing consists of a computing entity and an algorithm. We define an algorithm as “a list of instructions for solving a problem” and a computing system as “the act or process of calculating an answer or amount by using an algorithm”.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/81/1/83natural computingtactile sensetactile scoredeep micro vibrotactileDMV |
spellingShingle | Yasuhiro Suzuki <i>Tactileology</i>: Understanding Tactile Communications as Algorithms Proceedings natural computing tactile sense tactile score deep micro vibrotactile DMV |
title | <i>Tactileology</i>: Understanding Tactile Communications as Algorithms |
title_full | <i>Tactileology</i>: Understanding Tactile Communications as Algorithms |
title_fullStr | <i>Tactileology</i>: Understanding Tactile Communications as Algorithms |
title_full_unstemmed | <i>Tactileology</i>: Understanding Tactile Communications as Algorithms |
title_short | <i>Tactileology</i>: Understanding Tactile Communications as Algorithms |
title_sort | i tactileology i understanding tactile communications as algorithms |
topic | natural computing tactile sense tactile score deep micro vibrotactile DMV |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/81/1/83 |
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