Robot-Assisted Social Dining as a White Glove Service
每日信息看板 · 2026-02-18
2026-02-17T17:58:25Z
Published
AI 总结
Robot-assisted feeding enables people with disabilities who require assistance eating to enjoy a meal independently and with dignity. However, existing systems…
- Robot-assisted feeding enables people with disabilities who require assistance eating to enjoy a meal independently and with dignity
- However, existing systems have only been tested in-lab or in-home, leaving in-the-wild social dining contexts (e
- g
- , restaurants) largely unexplored
- Designing a robot for such contexts presents unique challenges, such as dynamic and unsupervised dining environments that a robot needs to …
- Through speculative participatory design with people with disabilities, supported by semi-structured interviews and a custom AI-based visua…
#arXiv #paper #研究/论文
内容摘录
Robot-assisted feeding enables people with disabilities who require assistance eating to enjoy a meal independently and with dignity. However, existing systems have only been tested in-lab or in-home, leaving in-the-wild social dining contexts (e.g., restaurants) largely unexplored. Designing a robot for such contexts presents unique challenges, such as dynamic and unsupervised dining environments that a robot needs to account for and respond to. Through speculative participatory design with people with disabilities, supported by semi-structured interviews and a custom AI-based visual storyboarding tool, we uncovered ideal scenarios for in-the-wild social dining. Our key insight suggests that such systems should: embody the principles of a white glove service where the robot (1) supports multimodal inputs and unobtrusive outputs; (2) has contextually sensitive social behavior and prioritizes the user; (3) has expanded roles beyond feeding; (4) adapts to other relationships at the dining table. Our work has implications for in-the-wild and group contexts of robot-assisted feeding.