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Why Modeling Human Haptic Material Perception with AI Is Difficult

Touch plays a central role in how humans perceive and recognize materials through physical contact. Despite decades of research, the mechanisms by which tactile signals are transformed into meaningful perceptual representations remain poorly understood, limiting the design of interactive systems and intelligent agents with human-like haptic perception. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) offer new opportunities to model and exploit tactile data; however, haptics presents fundamental challenges for contemporary AI due to its interaction-dependent, multimodal nature. This position paper argues that progress at the intersection of AI and haptics is constrained by three key bottlenecks: (1) the scarcity of large, diverse, and balanced haptic datasets; (2) the lack of standardized evaluation platforms and perceptual benchmarks; and (3) limitations in model capacity and interpretability when applied to tactile perception. I discuss how these challenges impede generalization, reproducibility, and scientific insight into human touch and review emerging strategies to address them. This paper highlights opportunities for coordinated, cross-disciplinary efforts to advance AI systems that not only perform robust haptic perception but also contribute to a deeper understanding of human touch.

preprint2026arXivOpen access

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