RETRO: REthinking Tactile Representation Learning with Material PriOrs

Tactile perception is profoundly influenced by the surface properties of objects in contact. However, despite their crucial role in shaping tactile experiences, these material characteristics have been largely neglected in existing tactile representation learning methods. Most approaches primarily focus on aligning tactile data with visual or textual information, overlooking the richness of tactile feedback that comes from understanding the materials' inherent properties. In this work, we address this gap by revisiting the tactile representation learning framework and incorporating material-aware priors into the learning process. These priors, which represent pre-learned characteristics specific to different materials, allow tactile models to better capture and generalize the nuances of surface texture. Our method enables more accurate, contextually rich tactile feedback across diverse materials and textures, improving performance in real-world applications such as robotics, haptic feedback systems, and material editing.
View on arXiv@article{xia2025_2505.14319, title={ RETRO: REthinking Tactile Representation Learning with Material PriOrs }, author={ Weihao Xia and Chenliang Zhou and Cengiz Oztireli }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14319}, year={ 2025 } }