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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2017.7.6.153

Realization of user-centered smart factory system using motion recognition  

Park, Jun-Hyung (Department of Electronic Engineering, Semyung University)
Lee, Kyu-Jin (Department of Electronic Engineering, Semyung University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.7, no.6, 2017 , pp. 153-158 More about this Journal
Abstract
Due to the rapid development of information and communication, we live in the smart age of information society. Smart Factory, which integrates Information and communication technology, is being hailed as the technology of the $4^{th}$ industrial revolution. As a result of entering the information society, the factory has made a lot of progress in automation. In this thesis, we used kinetization to research and implement the leisure system of the factory through motion. Kinect provides users with various convenience because they can take advantage of the user's actions and control the system through information. This study is expected to produce a smart factory with video processing, and it is expected to affect the efficiency of the production by providing various conveniences for people working in factories.
Keywords
$4^{th}$ Industrial revolution; Smart factory; Kinect; Motion recognition; Image processing; Expedient system;
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