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Using software, it can train itself to handle the pizza like a chef would—a task that is challenging because it is unwieldy and messy. The robot maps the dough's position and tracks how it moves.
Posha co-founder and CEO Raghav Gupta with his company's robot chef. (GeekWire Photo /) The joy of cooking may mean different ...
Canteen combines modern technology with a traditional dishDecked out in a chef’s hat, white uniform and hygiene mask, the robot chef has been drawing big crowds and long queues at a university ...
The system, a pair of robotic arms, learned to cook by mimicking the motions of a top chef. Even though it can't smell or taste, its maker says the robot should be able to make 2,000 meals by 2017.
The mechanical chef watched 16 videos in total and managed to identify the correct recipe 93% of the time. In addition, it was able to recognise variations in a recipe and the demonstration of a ...
Of the 16 videos it watched, the robot recognised the correct recipe 93% of the time, even though it only detected 83% of the human chef's actions.
Of the 16 videos observed, the robot correctly identified the recipe depicted 93 percent of the time, all while only recognizing 83 percent the human chef’s movements.
The robot was able to correctly identify the recipe 93 per cent of the time, though it was only able to detect 83 per cent of the human cook’s actions, they report in the journal IEEE Access.
Chef Robotics, a leader in AI-enabled robotic meal assembly for the food manufacturing industry, today announced that its robotic module C-001748 is NSF-certified. The certification means that the ...