Use Case 3: Ergonomics and risk prevention in large part manufacturing (GOIMEK)

Summary

GOI (Spain) is specialised in high-precision machining of large-sized parts by either milling or grinding on the basis of cast materials or machine-welded structures.

The scope of the demonstrator is to create an intelligent system able to communicate with both the Tracking and scene analysis System (TSAS) and with the operator’s inputs through Human in the Loop (HITL) Wearable to compensate for each other’s limited visual perception to maximize awareness about dangerous situations and conditions that negatively affect physical or mental ergonomics.
Based on human feedback, TSAS learns to predict which sequences of actions are ergonomically favorable. As TSAS cannot be sure to have the complete information about the situation due to occlusions and non-visible areas, it expresses its self-trust to the human operator when displaying e.g. safety warnings. The goal is to increase the Overall Labor Effectiveness (OLE) and operator satisfaction.
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