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Balancing Efficiency and Comfort in Robot-Assisted Bite Transfer

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arxiv 2111.11401 v2 pith:GOPZ4RFI submitted 2021-11-22 cs.RO cs.HC

Balancing Efficiency and Comfort in Robot-Assisted Bite Transfer

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keywords comfortefficiencybitefoodmethodfeedingheuristicsitem
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Robot-assisted feeding in household environments is challenging because it requires robots to generate trajectories that effectively bring food items of varying shapes and sizes into the mouth while making sure the user is comfortable. Our key insight is that in order to solve this challenge, robots must balance the efficiency of feeding a food item with the comfort of each individual bite. We formalize comfort and efficiency as heuristics to incorporate in motion planning. We present an approach based on heuristics-guided bi-directional Rapidly-exploring Random Trees (h-BiRRT) that selects bite transfer trajectories of arbitrary food item geometries and shapes using our developed bite efficiency and comfort heuristics and a learned constraint model. Real-robot evaluations show that optimizing both comfort and efficiency significantly outperforms a fixed-pose based method, and users preferred our method significantly more than that of a method that maximizes only user comfort. Videos and Appendices are found on our website: https://sites.google.com/view/comfortbitetransfer-icra22/home.

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