Contributed talk in Hybrid Life 2, July 30, 2019, 3 p.m. in room USB.G.003

NukaBot: Research and Design of a Human-Microbe Interaction model

Dominique Chen, Hiraku Ogura, Young Ah Seong

watch Publication We describe the design, implementation and on-going evaluation processes of “NukaBot”, a system built to realize Human to Microbe Interaction, aimed to assist production of fermented food. Our system senses, records and analyze in real time the fermentation process inside a “nukadoko”, a traditional method to produce vegetable pickles in Japan that involves a highly complex network of microbes. The flora of a nukadoko mainly consists of lactic acid bacteria, yeasts and gram-negative bacteria. The novelty of our system lies in providing an intuitive user interface that lets its user chat with a virtual persona attributed to the nukadoko. The NukaBot thus enables non-specialists to discern the complex dynamics of the microbial communities within a nukadoko in daily situations.