Type of course:
Digital learning, Lesson
Language:
EN
Duration:
0 hours, 10 minutes
Proficiency:
Beginner
Target:
Professionals
SUMMARY
Manufacturing defect inspection still relies heavily on humans, but visual checks are demanding, hard to train, and can vary with shifting specs. This project develops a human-centric XR training and assistance system that uses data from an existing inspection process to create immersive practice with many defect cases and keep training content continuously updated.
Main points
- Human inspectors remain essential: they decide on rework, catch missed defects, and prevent errors.
- Visual inspection is challenging: high cognitive load, inconsistency across shifts, long training, rare defects, and angle-dependent detection.
- Defect definitions/classifications can change with customer requirements, especially in small-batch production.
- Current training mostly uses defect catalogues (paper or screens) and doesn’t sufficiently build visual acuity.
- Goal: build a human-centric XR learning app to let workers practice many realistic defect cases efficiently (aligned with XR2LEARN).
- Approach: leverage an existing inspection system’s data/processes to create an end-to-end XR training + assistance setup.
- Pilot aim: create an immersive learning environment with a data pipeline that digitizes processes/defects, converts them into XR-ready modules, and uses SAR to tag new defect cases and feed them back into training for ongoing updates.
Learning outcomes
- Understanding of “What are visual inspection and assistive systems?”
Course Content
Topics
Automation and Robotics, Digital Transformation, Sustainable Manufacturing, Cobots, Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR)
Tags
Human-centricity, Artificial Intelligence
Content created in 2025
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