Fusion of Computer Vision and AI in Collaborative Robotics: A Review and Future Prospects

Yuval Cohen, Amir Biton, Shraga Shoval

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Abstract

The integration of advanced computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques into collaborative robotic systems holds the potential to revolutionize human–robot interaction, productivity, and safety. Despite substantial research activity, a systematic synthesis of how vision and AI are jointly enabling context-aware, adaptive cobot capabilities across perception, planning, and decision-making remains lacking (especially in recent years). Addressing this gap, our review unifies the latest advances in visual recognition, deep learning, and semantic mapping within a structured taxonomy tailored to collaborative robotics. We examine foundational technologies such as object detection, human pose estimation, and environmental modeling, as well as emerging trends including multimodal sensor fusion, explainable AI, and ethically guided autonomy. Unlike prior surveys that focus narrowly on either vision or AI, this review uniquely analyzes their integrated use for real-world human–robot collaboration. Highlighting industrial and service applications, we distill the best practices, identify critical challenges, and present key performance metrics to guide future research. We conclude by proposing strategic directions—from scalable training methods to interoperability standards—to foster safe, robust, and proactive human–robot partnerships in the years ahead.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7905
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume15
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2025
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • artificial intelligence (AI)
  • cobot
  • collaborative robotics
  • computer vision
  • human pose estimation
  • human–robot interaction
  • scene understanding
  • semantic mapping

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