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Robotic roommates making pancakes


Abstract:

In this paper we report on a recent public experiment that shows two robots making pancakes using web instructions. In the experiment, the robots retrieve instructions fo...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper we report on a recent public experiment that shows two robots making pancakes using web instructions. In the experiment, the robots retrieve instructions for making pancakes from the World Wide Web and generate robot action plans from the instructions. This task is jointly performed by two autonomous robots: The first robot opens and closes cupboards and drawers, takes a pancake mix from the refrigerator, and hands it to the robot B. The second robot cooks and flips the pancakes, and then delivers them back to the first robot. While the robot plans in the scenario are all percept-guided, they are also limited in different ways and rely on manually implemented sub-plans for parts of the task. We will thus discuss the potential of the underlying technologies as well as the research challenges raised by the experiment.
Date of Conference: 26-28 October 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 December 2011
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Conference Location: Bled, Slovenia
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I. Introduction

Enabling robots to competently perform everyday manipulation activities such as cleaning up, setting a table, and preparing simple meals exceeds, in terms of task-, activity-, behavior- and context-complexity, anything that we have so far investigated or successfully implemented in motion planning, cognitive robotics, autonomous robot control and artificial intelligence at large. Robots that are to perform human-scale activities will get vague job descriptions such as “clean up” or “fix the problem” and must then decide on how to perform the task by doing the appropriate actions on the appropriate objects in the appropriate ways in all contexts.

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