A Mixed Reality Tool with Automatic Speech Recognition for 3D CAD Based Visualization and Automatic Dimension Generation in the Industry 5.0 Shipyard

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Vidal-Balea, Aida
Valladares Poncela, Antón
Vilar-Martínez, Javier

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A. Vidal-Balea, A. Valladares-Poncela, J. Vilar-Martínez, T. M. Fernández-Caramés, y P. Fraga-Lamas, «A Mixed Reality Tool with Automatic Speech Recognition for 3D CAD Based Visualization and Automatic Dimension Generation in the Industry 5.0 Shipyard», MTI, vol. 10, n.o 2, p. 13, feb. 2026, doi: 10.3390/mti10020013.

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[Abstract]: Industry 5.0 is composed of a variety of complex tasks and challenging processes requiring specialized labor and multidisciplinary coordination. Specifically, when it comes to shipbuilding, shipyards leverage advanced technologies, seeking to replace operations that continue to rely on traditional methods, such as 2D blueprints and paper-based documentation, which can lead to inefficiencies and alignment errors in precision-dependent tasks. For this reason, this article focuses on embracing Mixed Reality (MR) technologies to address these challenges in the context of electrical outfitting tasks. The design, development and evaluation of a MR application tailored for HoloLens 2 smart glasses aims to streamline the workflow for operators, reducing reliance on paper-based documentation and enhancing the precision of assembly processes. The proposed system allows for the precise positioning of 3D models in the real environment, ensuring accurate alignment during assembly. Additionally, it incorporates automatic dimension generation between objects in the scene. To further enhance usability, the application integrates a Galician on-device Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) system, allowing operators to interact seamlessly with the MR interface using voice commands. The whole system has been exhaustively tested, both through usability and functionality evaluations, which validate MR as a viable tool for shipyard assembly and inspection tasks.

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