Retrofitting a legacy cutlery washing machine using computer vision

Industry 4.0, the digitalization of manufacturing promises to lead to lowered cost, efficient processes and even discovery of new business models. However, many of the enterprises have huge investments in legacy machines which are not 'smart'. In this study, we thus designed a cost-efficie...

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主要作者: FWA, Hua Leong
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語言:English
出版: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2024
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總結:Industry 4.0, the digitalization of manufacturing promises to lead to lowered cost, efficient processes and even discovery of new business models. However, many of the enterprises have huge investments in legacy machines which are not 'smart'. In this study, we thus designed a cost-efficient solution to retrofit a legacy conveyor belt-based cutlery washing machine with a commodity web camera. We then applied computer vision (using both traditional image processing and deep learning techniques) to infer the speed and utilization of the machine. We detailed the algorithms that we designed for computing both speed andutilization. With the existing operational constraints of our client, frequent re-training of the deep learning model for object detection is not feasible. Thus, we compared the generalizability of the two techniques across 'unseen' cutleries and found traditional image processing to be generalizable across 'unseen' images. Our proposed final solution uses traditional image processing for computation of utilization but a hybrid of traditional image processing and deep learning model for speed computation as it is more reliable. Our client has implemented our proposed solution for one conveyor belt-based cutlery washing machine and will be planning to scale this to multiple conveyor belt-based cutlery washing machines.