A modular chatbot framework for assisting workers in diverse production tasks

Thomas Kern, Julian Stang, Michael Milde, Andreas Hofer, Lasse Streibel, Michael F. Zaeh

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Abstract

In modern production environments, workers face increasingly demanding conditions that require skills such as navigating through extensive information repositories or operating complex machinery. This paper proposes a modular chatbot framework to address this challenge, aiming to assist workers in diverse production tasks. The study is based on a systematic literature review to gain an understanding of the current state of the art in chatbot technology, with the goal of identifying research needs in this field. Subsequently, interviews and an industrial use case were conducted with potential application partners to uncover the specific requirements of chatbots in production companies. These insights led to the conceptualization of a modular chatbot framework using modern natural language processing techniques tailored to integrate a variety of production use cases. In order to validate the presented framework's adaptability, it was instantiated with three distinct production use cases that simulate real-world operations. The resulting chatbot underwent testing and evaluation by applying a set of test metrics to conversation scenarios that simulate user requests to the chatbot. The outcome of this study presents a modular chatbot framework that allows for the integration of diverse production use cases as individual modules. Findings from the pilot implementation suggest that the proposed framework enables the development of chatbots to support workers in diverse production use cases, indicating the framework's adaptability. While the pilot implementation highlights notable benefits, certain limitations are acknowledged, including insufficient precision in the chatbot's responses and data security considerations. Future research should focus on fine-tuning the underlying Natural Language Processing techniques to enhance precision and on expanding the framework's integration into existing production workflows to assess its real-world effectiveness.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)1268-1275
Seitenumfang8
FachzeitschriftProcedia CIRP
Jahrgang130
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2024
Veranstaltung57th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems 2024, CMS 2024 - Povoa de Varzim, Portugal
Dauer: 29 Mai 202431 Mai 2024

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