Programming Manufacturing Robots with Imperfect AI: LLMs as Tuning Experts for FDM Print Configuration Selection
arXiv cs.RO / 3/24/2026
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Key Points
- The paper studies how manufacturing robots can use imperfect AI for process expertise, using fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing where print configuration strongly affects quality.
- It proposes a modular closed-loop system that embeds an LLM’s tuning expertise inside a Bayesian optimization loop rather than using the LLM as a direct end-to-end decision oracle.
- An approximate evaluator scores candidate configurations and returns structured diagnostics, which the LLM turns into natural-language adjustments that are then compiled into machine-actionable guidance.
- On 100 Thingi10k parts, the LLM-guided optimization loop found the best configuration for 78% of objects with 0% likely-to-fail cases, outperforming single-shot recommendations that rarely matched the best and had 15% likely-to-fail cases.
- The authors conclude that LLMs are most effective as constrained decision modules within evidence-driven optimization for robot programming, and expect similar benefits beyond FDM.
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