Logs describing the execution of procedural steps during manufacturing and maintenance tasks are important for quality control and configuration management. Such logs are currently hand-written or typed during a procedure, which requires engineers to frequently step away from their work and results in difficulties for searching and optimizing logs. In this paper, we propose to automatically generate standardized, searchable logs, by visually perceiving and monitoring the progress of the procedure in real-time, and comparing this to the expected procedure. Unlike related work, we propose an approach which does not restrict the engineers to rigid, sequential sequences and instead allows them to execute procedures in a variety of different sequences where possible. The proposed framework is experimentally validated on the task of (dis)assembling a Duplo block model and operates properly when occlusions are absent.
Tim Schoonbeek, Pierluigi Frisco, Hans Onvlee, Peter H. N. de With, Fons van der Sommen, "Augmented Reality for Automatically Generating Robust Manufacturing and Maintenance Logs" in London Imaging Meeting, 2022, pp 65 - 69, https://doi.org/10.2352/lim.2022.1.1.15