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Detecting Faults during Automatic Screwdriving: A Dataset and Use Case of Anomaly Detection for Automatic Screwdriving

Machine Learning 2021-07-06 v1 Robotics

Abstract

Detecting faults in manufacturing applications can be difficult, especially if each fault model is to be engineered by hand. Data-driven approaches, using Machine Learning (ML) for detecting faults have recently gained increasing interest, where a ML model can be trained on a set of data from a manufacturing process. In this paper, we present a use case of using ML models for detecting faults during automated screwdriving operations, and introduce a new dataset containing fully monitored and registered data from a Universal Robot and OnRobot screwdriver during both normal and anomalous operations. We illustrate, with the use of two time-series ML models, how to detect faults in an automated screwdriving application.

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@article{arxiv.2107.01955,
  title  = {Detecting Faults during Automatic Screwdriving: A Dataset and Use Case of Anomaly Detection for Automatic Screwdriving},
  author = {Błażej Leporowski and Daniella Tola and Casper Hansen and Alexandros Iosifidis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.01955},
  year   = {2021}
}