Applying Ontologies and Knowledge Augmented Large Language Models to Industrial Automation: A Decision-Making Guidance for Achieving Human-Robot Collaboration in Industry 5.0
John Oyekan, Christopher Turner, Michael Bax, Erich Graf

TL;DR
This paper provides a decision-making framework for selecting appropriate AI techniques like LLMs, ontologies, or knowledge graphs in Industry 5.0 manufacturing, focusing on human-robot collaboration and practical deployment challenges.
Contribution
It introduces a comparative framework and a new Large Knowledge Language Model architecture to guide industrial AI deployment decisions in manufacturing environments.
Findings
LLMs enhance human-robot collaboration in specific scenarios.
Ontologies and knowledge graphs remain relevant in resource-constrained sectors.
A roadmap for deploying AI tools considering computational cost and interpretability.
Abstract
The rapid advancement of Large Language Models (LLMs) has resulted in interest in their potential applications within manufacturing systems, particularly in the context of Industry 5.0. However, determining when to implement LLMs versus other Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques, ontologies or knowledge graphs, remains an open question. This paper offers decision-making guidance for selecting the most suitable technique in various industrial contexts, emphasizing human-robot collaboration and resilience in manufacturing. We examine the origins and unique strengths of LLMs, ontologies, and knowledge graphs, assessing their effectiveness across different industrial scenarios based on the number of domains or disciplines required to bring a product from design to manufacture. Through this comparative framework, we explore specific use cases where LLMs could enhance robotics for…
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TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry
