论文标题
罗密欧:一种设计工具,用于将3D模型中可转换零件嵌入机器人增强默认功能
Romeo: A Design Tool for Embedding Transformable Parts in 3D Models to Robotically Augment Default Functionalities
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论文摘要
重新配置物体的形状使人可以通过机器人功能转换现有的被动物体,例如,可以将可转换的咖啡杯支架固定在椅子的扶手上,可以伸出手臂来“偷”硬币。尽管最终用户3D设计和制造有所进步,但由于需要特定的工程知识(例如机制和机器人设计),因此非专家使用现有工具创建这种“变换物”仍然具有挑战性。 我们提出罗密欧 - 一种设计工具,用于创建可转换物,以增强对象的默认功能。罗密欧允许用户通过高级别表达预期哪种类型的任务来将对象转换为机器人臂。用户可以选择要转换的对象的哪个部分,在空间中指定运动点,以供转换零件以及要采取的相应操作。然后,罗密欧会自动生成一个嵌入可转换零件中的机器人臂,准备制造。一个设计会议验证了此工具,参与者使用罗密欧来完成受控的设计任务,并通过改变自己选择的3D对象来开放创建偷币式储备银行。
Reconfiguring shapes of objects enables transforming existing passive objects with robotic functionalities, e.g., a transformable coffee cup holder can be attached to a chair's armrest, a piggy bank can reach out an arm to 'steal' coins. Despite the advance in end-user 3D design and fabrication, it remains challenging for non-experts to create such 'transformables' using existing tools due to the requirement of specific engineering knowledge such as mechanisms and robotic design. We present Romeo -- a design tool for creating transformables to robotically augment objects' default functionalities. Romeo allows users to transform an object into a robotic arm by expressing at a high level what type of task is expected. Users can select which part of the object to be transformed, specify motion points in space for the transformed part to follow and the corresponding action to be taken. Romeo then automatically generates a robotic arm embedded in the transformable part ready for fabrication. A design session validated this tool where participants used Romeo to accomplish controlled design tasks and to open-endedly create coin-stealing piggy banks by transforming 3D objects of their own choice.