LABIIUM: AI-Enhanced Zero-configuration Measurement Automation System
Emmanuel A. Olowe, Danial Chitnis

TL;DR
LABIIUM is an AI-driven, zero-configuration system that simplifies measurement automation in laboratories by integrating LLMs for code generation and instrument connectivity, aiming to boost productivity and facilitate digital transformation.
Contribution
The paper introduces LABIIUM, a novel AI-enhanced measurement automation system that requires no configuration and seamlessly connects instruments using standard tools, advancing user-friendly laboratory automation.
Findings
LLMs successfully perform basic uniform sweeps in measurements.
AI assistant's adaptive algorithms lag behind expert solutions like GWASS.
LABIIUM improves laboratory productivity and supports digital transformation.
Abstract
The complexity of laboratory environments requires solutions that simplify instrument interaction and enhance measurement automation. Traditional tools often require configuration, software, and programming skills, creating barriers to productivity. Previous approaches, including dedicated software suites and custom scripts, frequently fall short in providing user-friendly solutions that align with programming practices. We present LABIIUM, an AI-enhanced, zero-configuration measurement automation system designed to streamline experimental workflows and improve user productivity. LABIIUM integrates an AI assistant powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) to generate code. LABIIUM's Lab-Automation-Measurement Bridges (LAMBs) enable seamless instrument connectivity using standard tools such as VSCode and Python, eliminating setup overhead. To demonstrate its capabilities, we conducted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndustrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection · Inertial Sensor and Navigation · Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems
MethodsALIGN
