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This study constructed a multi-layered semantic structure of adjective pairs that are used to express the tactile properties of materials. We analyzed the causalities between adjectives using the DEMATEL method, involving twenty-nine adjective pairs and forty-six materials, and thus constructed a multi-layered structure. The constructed structure contained psychophysical, affective, and preferential layers. The psychophysical layer consisted of words related to the physical properties of materials, which were rough/smooth, uneven/flat, hard/soft, cold/warm, sticky/slippery, and wet/dry. The affective layer included affective sensations such as comfortable/uncomfortable and friendly/unfriendly. The words related to individual preferences, which include rich/poor, good/bad, like/dislike, and happy/sad, were located on the highest layer of the structure. The constructed structure helps us understand affective and preferential perceptions of materials through psychophysical perceptions.
This work was in part supported by MEXT KAKNEHI (13J02247 and 24700192) and Shitsukan 25135717.
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Nagano, H., Okamoto, S., Yamada, Y. (2014). Semantically Layered Structure of Tactile Textures. In: Auvray, M., Duriez, C. (eds) Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, and Applications. EuroHaptics 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8618. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44193-0_1
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