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Autor:
Lehman, Dan, Schoonbeek, Tim J., Hung, Shao-Hsuan, Kustra, Jacek, de With, Peter H. N., van der Sommen, Fons
Recognizing errors in assembly and maintenance procedures is valuable for industrial applications, since it can increase worker efficiency and prevent unplanned down-time. Although assembly state recognition is gaining attention, none of the current
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.12945
Autor:
Schoonbeek, Tim J., Balachandran, Goutham, Onvlee, Hans, Houben, Tim, Hung, Shao-Hsuan, Kustra, Jacek, de With, Peter H. N., van der Sommen, Fons
Assembly state recognition facilitates the execution of assembly procedures, offering feedback to enhance efficiency and minimize errors. However, recognizing assembly states poses challenges in scalability, since parts are frequently updated, and th
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.11700
Although action recognition for procedural tasks has received notable attention, it has a fundamental flaw in that no measure of success for actions is provided. This limits the applicability of such systems especially within the industrial domain, s
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.17323
Autor:
Schoonbeek, Tim J., Onvlee, Hans, Frisco, Pierluigi, de With, Peter H.N., van der Sommen, Fons
Publikováno v:
2023 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW), 881-882
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Understanding procedural actions is important, as it can be used to automatically analyze the execution of a procedure and provide assistance to users by warning for potential mistakes or forgotten steps. However, current approaches require a rigid,