Internes Kolloquium von
Herrn Marvin Norda
„Entwicklung einer Methode zur Evaluation der Effizienz von Sprachsteuerung als industrielles Human-Machine Interface in der Produktion”
Der Vortrag findet am 14.04.25 um 16:00 im Raum A03 2-209 statt
Abstract
As the most natural form of communication, speech offers the potential to make collaboration between humans and machines in production processes more efficient. Although the control of technical systems in the consumer sector such as vehicles, smartphones and home automation systems has been available as a standard HMI modality for years, the control of machines by voice is currently still the exception. For the targeted use of voice control as an industrial HMI, objective influencing factors and quantitative parameters derived from them are required in order to predict the efficiency potential. In this thesis, a generally valid method for evaluating the efficiency of voice control as an industrial HMI in production is developed based on the three influencing factors of menu complexity, type and number of walking paths and the number of machines to be operated simultaneously. This enables manufacturers of production machines and end users to evaluate their existing or newly introduced production processes with regard to the efficiency of voice control as a supplement or replacement for a conventional HMI. The systematic identification of application scenarios that benefit from voice control in terms of efficiency enables production companies to make a confident investment decision.