Production Assessment using a Knowledge Transfer Framework and Evidence Theory
Fernando Arevalo N., Christian Alison M. Piolo, Tahasanul Ibrahim,, Andreas Schwung

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel methodology combining knowledge transfer and evidence theory to formalize and validate operational knowledge, enhancing production assessment and troubleshooting in industrial settings.
Contribution
It presents a new approach for formalizing tacit knowledge using an extended failure mode analysis and evidence theory, integrated into an interactive system with validation strategies.
Findings
Knowledge validation and uncertainty analysis demonstrated.
Interactive troubleshooting improved operator support.
Methodology applied successfully in an industrial laboratory setup.
Abstract
Operational knowledge is one of the most valuable assets in a company, as it provides a strategic advantage over competitors and ensures steady and optimal operation in machines. An (interactive) assessment system on the shop floor can optimize the process and reduce stopovers because it can provide constant valuable information regarding the machine condition to the operators. However, formalizing operational (tacit) knowledge to explicit knowledge is not an easy task. This transformation considers modeling expert knowledge, quantification of knowledge uncertainty, and validation of the acquired knowledge. This study proposes a novel approach for production assessment using a knowledge transfer framework and evidence theory to address the aforementioned challenges. The main contribution of this paper is a methodology for the formalization of tacit knowledge based on an extended failure…
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Taxonomy
TopicsManufacturing Process and Optimization · Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems · Industrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection
