New system can teach a robot a simple household task within 20 minutes

Key Points:

  • The development of AI-powered robots for real home use faces challenges in acquiring training data and adapting to domestic unpredictability.
  • A pioneering approach using an iPhone attached to a reacher-grabber stick was implemented to collect data on household tasks, resulting in successful training of an AI model to instruct a commercial robot.
  • The tested robot, Stretch, achieved an 81% success rate in completing household tasks in real homes, showcasing promising potential for AI-powered robots in domestic settings.

Summary:

The development of AI-powered robots that can effectively operate in real homes has presented significant challenges, particularly in acquiring the necessary training data and adapting to the unpredictability of domestic environments. To address these obstacles, a team devised a novel method using an iPhone attached to a reacher-grabber stick to record videos of volunteers completing household tasks in various homes, gathering crucial data on movement and actions. With just 13 hours of recordings, an AI model was trained to instruct a commercial robot, named Stretch, to carry out these tasks. The robot was then tested in 10 homes, demonstrating an 81% success rate in completing 109 household tasks, with each task taking around 20 minutes for the robot to learn and fine-tune.

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