All-Optical Diffractive Deep Neural Networks Enabled Laser-Reduced Graphene Oxide Tactile Sensor for Braille Recognition
Xing Liu,
Li Fang,
Fangyi Zhang
et al.
Abstract:All-optical diffractive deep neural networks (D 2 NNs) show a wide range of applications in image recognition and artificial vision due to their advantages of high-speed parallel processing, low energy consumption, and excellent anti-interference ability. However, there is relatively limited research applying D 2 NNs for tactile perception. In this study, we propose an automatic Braille recognition method based on D 2 NNs and tactile sensors. A flexible molybdenum disulfide-doped laser-reduced graphene oxide (… Show more
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