Towards practical robotic chef: Review of relevant work and future challenges

IF 4.2 2区 计算机科学 Q2 ROBOTICS Journal of Field Robotics Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1002/rob.22321
Grzegorz Sochacki, Xiaoping Zhang, Arsen Abdulali, Fumiya Iida
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Robotic chefs are a promising technology that can improve the availability of quality food by reducing the time required for cooking, therefore decreasing food's overall cost. This paper clarifies and structures design and benchmarking rules in this new area of research, and provides a comprehensive review of technologies suitable for the construction of cooking robots. The diner is an ultimate judge of the cooking outcome, therefore we put focus on explaining human food preferences and perception of taste and ways to use them for control. Mechanical design of robotic chefs at a practically low cost remains the challenge, but some recently published gripper designs as well as whole robotic systems show the use of cheap materials or off-the-shelf components. Moreover, technologies like taste sensing, machine learning, and computer vision are making their way into robotic cooking enabling smart sensing and therefore improving controllability and autonomy. Furthermore, objective assessment of taste and food palatability is a challenge even for trained humans, therefore the paper provides a list of procedures for benchmarking the robot's tasting and cooking abilities. The paper is written from the point of view of a researcher or engineer building a practical robotic system, therefore there is a strong priority for solutions and technologies that are proven, robust and self-contained enough to be a part of a larger system.

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实现实用的机器人厨师:相关工作回顾与未来挑战
机器人厨师是一项前景广阔的技术,它可以通过缩短烹饪所需时间来改善优质食品的供应,从而降低食品的总体成本。本文阐明并构建了这一新研究领域的设计和基准规则,并对适合建造烹饪机器人的技术进行了全面评述。用餐者是烹饪结果的最终评判者,因此我们将重点放在解释人类对食物的偏好和对味道的感知,以及利用它们进行控制的方法上。以低成本进行机器人厨师的机械设计仍然是一项挑战,但最近发表的一些抓手设计和整个机器人系统表明,可以使用廉价材料或现成部件。此外,味觉传感、机器学习和计算机视觉等技术正在进入机器人烹饪领域,实现智能传感,从而提高可控性和自主性。此外,即使对于训练有素的人类来说,对味道和食物适口性的客观评估也是一项挑战,因此本文提供了一系列程序,用于为机器人的品尝和烹饪能力设定基准。本文从研究人员或工程师构建实用机器人系统的角度撰写,因此优先考虑经过验证、坚固耐用且自成一体的解决方案和技术,使其成为更大系统的一部分。
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Journal of Field Robotics
Journal of Field Robotics 工程技术-机器人学
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15.00
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发文量
80
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Field Robotics seeks to promote scholarly publications dealing with the fundamentals of robotics in unstructured and dynamic environments. The Journal focuses on experimental robotics and encourages publication of work that has both theoretical and practical significance.
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