The application of human-robot-collaborations where at least one human and one robot share a workspace and work on the same product give the possibility to combine the strength of the human, e.g. flexibility and adoption to variable processes, and the strength of the robot, e.g. endurance and precision. This gives the chance to automate manual processes while keeping the flexibility in the process. In these applications the tasks are allocated to human and robot. Whereas the human can see and understand, which task the robot conducts, the robot cannot. However, in order to optimize the collaboration between human and robot, the robot should be aware of the task which is being performed by the human so that it can slightly adopt to the human...
Recently, human–robot cooperation (HRC) research activities have focused on the development of new m...
The PhD study is aiming to increase the accuracy and efficiency of human-robot collaborative (HRC) a...
This study is a step forward in developing two different methods; one recognises human actions in an...
A new approach to skill acquisition in assembly is proposed. An assembly skill is represented by a h...
Abstract—Human activity recognition is crucial for intuitive cooperation between humans and robots. ...
The application of human-robot-cooperation in industrial environments is still in an initial stage. ...
In recent years, the demand for efficient systems which can capture and learn human skills has becom...
A process monitor for robotic assembly based on Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) is presented. The measur...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
A hidden Markov model (HMM)-based assembly contact state recognition system is designed and implemen...
Molds are still assembled manually because of frequent demand changes and the requirement for compre...
International audienceWe present a framework and preliminary experimental results for real-time reco...
Designed to safely share the same workspace as humans and assist them in various tasks, the new coll...
During the past years, as part of the continuous research to increase productivity in industrial sec...
Most robots are programmed to carry out specific tasks routinely with minor variations. However, mor...
Recently, human–robot cooperation (HRC) research activities have focused on the development of new m...
The PhD study is aiming to increase the accuracy and efficiency of human-robot collaborative (HRC) a...
This study is a step forward in developing two different methods; one recognises human actions in an...
A new approach to skill acquisition in assembly is proposed. An assembly skill is represented by a h...
Abstract—Human activity recognition is crucial for intuitive cooperation between humans and robots. ...
The application of human-robot-cooperation in industrial environments is still in an initial stage. ...
In recent years, the demand for efficient systems which can capture and learn human skills has becom...
A process monitor for robotic assembly based on Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) is presented. The measur...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
A hidden Markov model (HMM)-based assembly contact state recognition system is designed and implemen...
Molds are still assembled manually because of frequent demand changes and the requirement for compre...
International audienceWe present a framework and preliminary experimental results for real-time reco...
Designed to safely share the same workspace as humans and assist them in various tasks, the new coll...
During the past years, as part of the continuous research to increase productivity in industrial sec...
Most robots are programmed to carry out specific tasks routinely with minor variations. However, mor...
Recently, human–robot cooperation (HRC) research activities have focused on the development of new m...
The PhD study is aiming to increase the accuracy and efficiency of human-robot collaborative (HRC) a...
This study is a step forward in developing two different methods; one recognises human actions in an...