Can Plants Perceive Human Gestures? Using AI to Track Eurythmic Human–Plant Interaction

Author:

Gil Alvaro Francisco12ORCID,Weinbeer Moritz3,Gloor Peter A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA

2. School of Computer Systems Engineering, UPM Technical University of Madrid, 28031 Madrid, Spain

3. Biodynamische Ausbildung Schweiz, 8462 Rheinau, Switzerland

Abstract

This paper explores if plants are capable of responding to human movement by changes in their electrical signals. Toward that goal, we conducted a series of experiments, where humans over a period of 6 months were performing different types of eurythmic gestures in the proximity of garden plants, namely salad, basil, and tomatoes. To measure plant perception, we used the plant SpikerBox, which is a device that measures changes in the voltage differentials of plants between roots and leaves. Using machine learning, we found that the voltage differentials over time of the plant predict if (a) eurythmy has been performed, and (b) which kind of eurythmy gestures has been performed. We also find that the signals are different based on the species of the plant. In other words, the perception of a salad, tomato, or basil might differ just as perception of different species of animals differ. This opens new ways of studying plant ecosystems while also paving the way to use plants as biosensors for analyzing human movement.

Funder

Software AG Foundation (SAGSt) grant “influence of eurythmy on plants”

Publisher

MDPI AG

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