Video as Observational Data for Machine Resetting
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Machine resetting is a growing share of lost production time in high-mix, low-volume
manufacturing. At SKF, resets on the SGP 320 shoe centerless grinding machine
have become more frequent, longer, and more variable, motivating the search for
new observational data sources to inform a future multimodal AI-based operator
assistance system. Within this context, this exploratory single-case study evaluates
video as such a source. Reset events were recorded with a wide-angle RGB-D camera
and an action camera. These recordings were analyzed at four levels: manual
phase annotation in BORIS, operator tracking using YOLOv8 with depth-based zone
analysis, R3D-18 video embeddings with cosine similarity and PCA, and visibility
detection using Qwen3-VL 8B. Video analysis was further complemented by two expert
interviews, the official machine manual, an OPC parameter-snapshot pipeline,
and a VNC-based HMI screen recording. While video reliably captured the observable
execution of a reset, it missed internal machine states and experience-based
decisions. Its usefulness depended on camera placement, visibility, and analytical
method. The findings position video as a valuable observational layer for capturing
the execution of a reset, but one that must be combined with machine-state and
interface data to support a future multimodal system.
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Machine resetting, Shoe centerless grinding, Video-based observation, Vision-language model, Video embeddings, RGB-D, multimodal AI
