It has become much easier to buy products remotely over the past few years. The growing popularity of webshops has also led to a huge increase in the volume of parcel post. Many of these parcels go through several people’s hands before being placed on the sorters. It is becoming increasingly difficult to find and retain staff, and parcel handlers are keen to automate the system. Fizyr has come up with an innovative solution for robotising parcel processing. A conversation with director Herbert ten Have about vision software, training neural networks and using robots in the logistics sector.
A robot equipped with a stereo camera scans a pile of boxes and bags. The image is processed by software and converted into pick-up instructions for the robot. The robot must not, for example, be able to pick up two parcels at once and place them on the sorter, as one of the two would then be dispatched to the wrong destination, explains ten Have. ‘White on white, black on black and transparent or reflective plastic are particularly tricky obstacles, which our software is able to overcome. Before a parcel is delivered to your home, it may have been through ten or twelve pairs of hands. So the main question is: do we want this task, which is often physically demanding, difficult and requires people to work unsociable hours, to be performed by people or by robots?’
Fizyr claims to make the best vision software product in the market for enabling robots to pick up parcels. ‘Segmentation is the key word. To be able to pick something up, a robot has to understand where a box or bag ends and where the next one begins: this is segmentation of the pile of parcels. Vision software processes images from the camera and tells the robot what needs to happen: where and how to grab a package and which gripper to use. This robotic eye-hand coordination is what sets us apart within the industry.’