A new research review looks at how computer vision and machine learning could be used to spot defects in 3D printed concrete.
What if manufacturing companies could pinpoint the exact cause of a defect the moment it occurs, preventing costly production delays and ensuring top-notch quality? Generative artificial intelligence ...
In 2022, the dominating segment for computer vision (CV) was quality assurance and inspection because of the rapid adoption of process automation in the manufacturing industry. One of the key benefits ...
The system, developed by Panevo, a Canadian clear technology and manufacturing analytics company, reportedly achieved approximately 97% detection reliability with minimal false positives of Muskoka’s ...
Production delays and quality errors are a universal challenge in manufacturing. In Aerospace and defense (A&D), however, the stakes are especially high. An equipment failure or out-of-tolerance ...
Detecting sub-5nm defects creates huge challenges for chipmakers, challenges that have a direct impact on yield, reliability, and profitability. In addition to being smaller and harder to detect, ...
Computer vision has been around for decades, but in recent years, this technology has been advancing by leaps and bounds. Computer vision is an application of artificial intelligence (AI) that's able ...
Professor Gao Zhi's research team from the School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering at Wuhan University in Hubei ...
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