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Exploring AI-PRISM Research: 5 Scientific Papers Unveiled at the European Robotics Forum 2024 Conference

The European Robotics Forum 2024 Conference became the platform for exploring the four pioneering scientific papers, each delving into the forefront of robotics innovation, from human-robot interactions to AI-powered collaboration. With a spotlight on enhancing productivity, safety, and efficiency in industrial settings, these papers promise to reshape the landscape of collaborative robotics. Papers presented below were introduced during Insight Session „Robotics & AI: Transforming Sustainable Recycling & Remanufacturing”.

  1. A Concise Taxonomy of Human-Robot Interactions and Soft Skills Synergy

In the era of human-centered manufacturing, the significance of human-robot interactions (HRI) and embodied Artificial Intelligence (AI) has reached unprecedented heights. This paper presents a concise taxonomy delineating the diverse modes and aspects of HRI, shedding light on the synergistic relationship between soft skills and robotic interactions. By elucidating key topics in HRI, it paves the way for more nuanced and effective collaboration between humans and robots in industrial settings.

 

  1. On the Development of Programming by Demonstration Environment for Human-Robot Collaboration in a Furniture Painting Cell

Advancements in robotics have paved the way for safe, dynamic, and real-time collaboration between humans and robots in various industrial domains. This paper introduces a novel human-robot collaboration system tailored for a furniture painting cell, aiming to enhance the level of automation while minimizing repetitive manual operations. By harnessing the power of automation, this system promises to streamline the painting process, boosting efficiency and productivity in manufacturing environments. 

 

  1. Towards More Effective Human-Robot Collaboration via Accurate Pose Estimation

 

Accurate pose estimation emerges as a cornerstone in enhancing the effectiveness of human-robot collaboration (HRC) in industrial scenarios. This paper delves into the integration of AI-based zero-shot estimation algorithms within collaborative robotic platforms, aiming to improve the accuracy and reliability of pose estimation. By leveraging state-of-the-art technologies, this research strives to optimize HRC efficiency, ultimately fostering seamless collaboration between humans and robots on the factory floor.

 

  1. AI-Powered Human-Centred Robot Interactions: Challenges in Human-Robot Collaboration Across Diverse Industrial Scenarios

The AI-Powered Human-Centred Robot Interactions (AI-PRISM) project takes center stage in this paper, focusing on enhancing human-robot collaboration (HRC) across diverse industrial scenarios. By leveraging artificial intelligence, AI-PRISM aims to simplify HRC for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), developing human-centered AI-enhanced collaborative robotics applications. With a keen focus on improving productivity and worker well-being, AI-PRISM heralds a new era of collaborative robotics, where humans and robots work seamlessly together to achieve common goals.

 

 

 

 

All above papers toghether with the 5th, titled ‘AI-based positioning on a micro scale’ were presented as short pitches and posters at the insight session related to HRC and AI Workshop, and Hybrid production System workshop. These papers will be published in the proceedings of SPAR.

 

In conclusion, the European Robotics Forum 2024 Conference served as a platform for research and innovation in the field of collaborative robotics. These four scientific papers underscore the transformative potential of human-robot collaboration, paving the way for a future where humans and robots coexist and thrive in harmony within industrial environments.

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