Obstacles and Opportunities for Learning from Demonstration in Practical Industrial Assembly: A Systematic Literature Review
V. Hernandez Moreno, S. Jansing, M. Polikarpov, M. G. Carmichael, J., Deuse

TL;DR
This systematic review analyzes the progress and challenges of learning from demonstration in industrial assembly, highlighting its research maturity yet identifying key obstacles hindering practical deployment in industry.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of recent research on learning from demonstration for assembly and critically discusses remaining obstacles to facilitate industrial adoption.
Findings
Learning from demonstration has achieved research maturity with promising experimental results.
Major obstacles include issues with practicability, task complexity, generalization, and integration.
Addressing these challenges is crucial for industrial deployment.
Abstract
Learning from demonstration is one of the most promising methods to counteract the challenging long-term trends in repetitive industrial assembly. It offers not only a programming technique that is accessible to workers on the shop floor, reducing the need for robot experts and the associated costs but also a possible solution to the observable shift from mass-production to mass-customisation through flexible and generalising systems. Since the emergence of the learning from demonstration idea in the 1980s, its methodologies, capabilities, and achievements have constantly evolved. However, despite reports of continued progress in academic publications, the concept has not yet robustly emerged across the assembly industry. In light of its great potential, this paper presents the findings from a systematic literature review following the updated Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsManufacturing Process and Optimization · Robot Manipulation and Learning · Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
