TY - EJOU AU - Chu, Meixi AU - Jiang, Xinyu AU - Tao, Yushu TI - Industrial EdgeSign: NAS-Optimized Real-Time Hand Gesture Recognition for Operator Communication in Smart Factories T2 - Computers, Materials \& Continua PY - 2026 VL - 86 IS - 2 SN - 1546-2226 AB - Industrial operators need reliable communication in high-noise, safety-critical environments where speech or touch input is often impractical. Existing gesture systems either miss real-time deadlines on resource-constrained hardware or lose accuracy under occlusion, vibration, and lighting changes. We introduce Industrial EdgeSign, a dual-path framework that combines hardware-aware neural architecture search (NAS) with large multimodal model (LMM) guided semantics to deliver robust, low-latency gesture recognition on edge devices. The searched model uses a truncated ResNet50 front end, a dimensional-reduction network that preserves spatiotemporal structure for tubelet-based attention, and localized Transformer layers tuned for on-device inference. To reduce reliance on gloss annotations and mitigate domain shift, we distill semantics from factory-tuned vision-language models and pre-train with masked language modeling and video-text contrastive objectives, aligning visual features with a shared text space. On ML2HP and SHREC’17, the NAS-derived architecture attains 94.7% accuracy with 86 ms inference latency and about 5.9 W power on Jetson Nano. Under occlusion, lighting shifts, and motion blur, accuracy remains above 82%. For safety-critical commands, the emergency-stop gesture achieves 72 ms 99th percentile latency with 99.7% fail-safe triggering. Ablation studies confirm the contribution of the spatiotemporal tubelet extractor and text-side pre-training, and we observe gains in translation quality (BLEU-4 22.33). These results show that Industrial EdgeSign provides accurate, resource-aware, and safety-aligned gesture recognition suitable for deployment in smart factory settings. KW - Hand gesture recognition; spatio-temporal feature extraction; transformer; industrial Internet; edge intelligence DO - 10.32604/cmc.2025.071533