Robot Footage → Incident Detection → Slack Alert → Jira Ticket
Monitor robot operations by automatically detecting incidents in footage, alerting teams via Slack, and creating tracking tickets for immediate response.
Workflow Steps
Nomadic
Analyze robot footage for incidents
Stream robot camera feeds to Nomadic's platform. Configure the deep learning model to identify specific incident types (collisions, malfunctions, unusual behaviors) and classify them by severity level with confidence scores.
Webhooks
Send incident data to automation platform
Set up Nomadic to send webhook notifications when incidents are detected. Include incident type, timestamp, confidence level, and video clip URLs in the payload for downstream processing.
Slack
Alert operations team immediately
Configure Slack to receive webhook data and post formatted alerts to the #robotics-ops channel. Include incident details, severity level, robot ID, and a direct link to the relevant footage segment.
Jira
Create incident tracking ticket
Use Jira's automation rules to create tickets when Slack receives high-severity alerts. Auto-populate tickets with incident data, assign to the on-call engineer, set priority based on severity, and link to the footage for investigation.
Workflow Flow
Step 1
Nomadic
Analyze robot footage for incidents
Step 2
Webhooks
Send incident data to automation platform
Step 3
Slack
Alert operations team immediately
Step 4
Jira
Create incident tracking ticket
Why This Works
Nomadic's real-time analysis eliminates manual video monitoring, while the Slack-Jira pipeline ensures incidents are immediately escalated and tracked for resolution.
Best For
Robotics teams need immediate alerting and tracking when autonomous robots encounter incidents or malfunctions
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