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Recognition of Human Chef's Intentions for Incremental Learning of Cookbook by Robotic Salad Chef

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Abstract

Robotic chefs are a promising technology that can bring sizeable health and economic benefits when deployed ubiquitously. This deployment is hindered by the costly process of programming the robots to cook specific dishes while humans learn from observation or freely available videos. In this paper, we propose an algorithm that incrementally adds recipes to the robot’s cookbook based on the visual observation of a human chef, enabling the easier and cheaper deployment of robotic chefs. A new recipe is added only if the current observation is substantially different than all recipes in the cookbook, which is decided by computing the similarity between the vectorizations of these two. The algorithm correctly recognizes known recipes in 93% of the demonstrations and successfully learned new recipes when shown, using off-the-shelf neural networks for computer vision. We show that videos and demonstrations are viable sources of data for robotic chef programming when extended to massive publicly available data sources like YouTube.

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IEEE Access

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2169-3536
2169-3536

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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Except where otherwised noted, this item's license is described as Attribution 4.0 International
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (2278609)
EPSRC (via University Of Lincoln) (EP/S023917/1)
Agriforwards CDT

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