Pour me a drink: Robotic Precision Pouring Carbonated Beverages into Transparent Containers
With the growing emphasis on the development and integration of service robots within household environments, we will need to endow robots with the ability to reliably pour a variety of liquids. However, liquid handling and pouring is a challenging task due to the complex dynamics and varying proper...
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description | With the growing emphasis on the development and integration of service robots within household environments, we will need to endow robots with the ability to reliably pour a variety of liquids. However, liquid handling and pouring is a challenging task due to the complex dynamics and varying properties of different liquids, the exacting precision required to prevent spills and ensure accurate pouring, and the necessity for robots to adapt seamlessly to a multitude of containers in real-world scenarios. In response to these challenges, we propose a novel autonomous robotics pipeline that empowers robots to execute precision pouring tasks, encompassing both carbonated and non-carbonated liquids, as well as opaque and transparent liquids, into a variety of transparent containers. Our proposed approach maximizes the potential of RGB input alone, achieving zero-shot capability by harnessing existing pre-trained vision segmentation models. This eliminates the need for additional data collection, manual image annotations, or extensive training. Furthermore, our work integrates ChatGPT, facilitating seamless interaction between individuals without prior expertise in robotics and our pouring pipeline, this integration enables users to effortlessly request and execute pouring actions. Our experiments demonstrate the pipeline's capability to successfully pour a diverse range of carbonated and non-carbonated beverages into containers of varying sizes, relying solely on visual input. |
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