I'd never want to be tickled by a machine. Tickling is a very playful, social, and even intimate thing for me. The sensation is only a small part of it - I'd really miss the rest.
It's a lot harder than you might think. Tickling is more than just going through motions. It requires constant adjustments of pace, location, and pressure to do it effectively. And that's the hard part to program, because it's based on things like the lee's responses from moment to moment. You have to teach a machine to read emotions and interpret body language and adjust itself to get more of what it and the lee (and any observers) want.Isn't it odd that you can't buy a tickling machine anywhere? It can't be that hard to design and build a machine that could make a tickling motion with fake fingernails. Any ideas?
I'm with you 😀
I'd not want a machine near me, especially as it targets my whole body, it could make a horrible mechanical noise and that in itself would be off putting.
Gotta go with the real feel of a ler and all the noises he/she also makes.
Heck, you have to teach a machine to want something.
Yes, I should have been a little more specific. You'd have to teach a machine to make the 'lee (at the very least) "happy." If you can define what that means and tell the machine how to recognize signals that indicate a trend toward greater happiness.Teaching a machine to want something is easy. It's judging whether it's getting what it wants that's the hard part 😉.
I wonder how many variables you'd have to define and track even for that.As for this device, it would have to be tailored to a specific persons responses to even come close to working.
Actually, people have seriously produced such machines:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/events/review_Anderson.html
http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/TickleSalon/installation.html#anderson
http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/TickleSalon/salon_youtube.html
I'd never want to be tickled by a machine. Tickling is a very playful, social, and even intimate thing for me. The sensation is only a small part of it - I'd really miss the rest.
I actually think regardless to popular belief, that this would work, if you had some well made fake nails on figers that simulated a good spider tickle movement, that randomized in speed, and it had a sensor to keep it the right distance from yor skin.
Altho, imagine the cost to build something that would simulate it well enuf to actually work
Well, they're trying. This looks more like a presentation of concept than a working model. It might do more to show just how difficult it is to do this.Actually, people have seriously produced such machines:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~notnot/events/review_Anderson.html