用于机器人焊接的迁移学习和增强型数据驱动参数预测

IF 9.1 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Robotics and Computer-integrated Manufacturing Pub Date : 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1016/j.rcim.2025.102992
Cheng Zhang , Yingfeng Zhang , Sichao Liu , Lihui Wang
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Transfer learning and augmented data-driven parameter prediction for robotic welding
Robotic welding envisioned for the future of factories will promote high-demanding and customised tasks with overall higher productivity and quality. Within the context, robotic welding parameter prediction is essential for maintaining high standards of quality, efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness in smart manufacturing. However, data acquisition of welding process parameters is limited by process libraries and small sample sizes, given complex welding working environments, and it also requires extensive and costly experimentation. To address these issues, this study proposes a transfer learning and augmented data-driven approach for high-accuracy prediction of robotic welding parameters. Firstly, a data space transfer method is developed to construct a domain adaptation mapping matrix, focusing on small sample welding process parameters, and a data augmentation method is adopted to transfer welding process parameters with augmented sample data. Then, a DST-Multi-XGBoost model is developed to establish a mapping relationship between welding task features and welding process parameters. The constructed model can consider the relationship between the output, which reduces the complexity of the model and the number of parameters. Even with a small initial sample size, the model can use augmented data to understand complex coupling relationships and accurately predict welding process parameters. Finally, the effectiveness of the developed approach has been experimentally validated by a case study of robotic welding.
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Robotics and Computer-integrated Manufacturing
Robotics and Computer-integrated Manufacturing 工程技术-工程:制造
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50 days
期刊介绍: The journal, Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, focuses on sharing research applications that contribute to the development of new or enhanced robotics, manufacturing technologies, and innovative manufacturing strategies that are relevant to industry. Papers that combine theory and experimental validation are preferred, while review papers on current robotics and manufacturing issues are also considered. However, papers on traditional machining processes, modeling and simulation, supply chain management, and resource optimization are generally not within the scope of the journal, as there are more appropriate journals for these topics. Similarly, papers that are overly theoretical or mathematical will be directed to other suitable journals. The journal welcomes original papers in areas such as industrial robotics, human-robot collaboration in manufacturing, cloud-based manufacturing, cyber-physical production systems, big data analytics in manufacturing, smart mechatronics, machine learning, adaptive and sustainable manufacturing, and other fields involving unique manufacturing technologies.
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