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MORPHeus: A Multimodal One-Armed Robot-Assisted Peeling System with Human Users In-The-Loop

Ruolin Ye, Yifei Hu, Yuhan Bian, Luke Kulm, Tapomayukh Bhattacharjee

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Abstract

Meal preparation is an important instrumental activity of daily living (IADL). While existing research has explored robotic assistance in meal preparation tasks such as cutting and cooking, the crucial task of peeling has received less attention. Robot-assisted peeling, conventionally a bimanual task, is challenging to deploy in the homes of care recipients using two wheelchair-mounted robot arms due to ergonomic and transferring challenges. This paper introduces a robot- assisted peeling system utilizing a single robotic arm and an assistive cutting board, inspired by the way individuals with one functional hand prepare meals. Our system incorporates a mul- timodal active perception module to determine whether an area on the food is peeled, a human-in-the-loop long-horizon planner to perform task planning while catering to a user’s preference for peeling coverage, and a compliant controller to peel the food items. We demonstrate the system on 12 food items representing the extremes of different shapes, sizes, skin thickness, surface textures, skin vs flesh colors, and deformability. Check out the Morpheus project at https://emprise.cs.cornell.edu/morpheus/.

Index terms

Human-Centered Robotics Perception for Grasping and Manipulation Physically Assistive Devices