A new research review looks at how computer vision and machine learning could be used to spot defects in 3D printed concrete.
TDK SensEI’s edgeRX Vision system, powered by advanced AI, accurately detects defects in components as small as 1.0×0.5 mm in real time. Operating at speeds up to 2000 parts per minute, it reduces ...
SAN SEBASTIÁN, SPAIN – August 16, 2022 – Multiverse Computing, a quantum computing solutions company, and IKERLAN, a center in technology transfer value to industry, have released the results of a ...
Dinnar Automatic Intelligence Inc., a Chinese industrial AI company that specializes in machine-vision quality inspection, has opened its U.S. headquarters in Silicon Valley as American manufacturers ...
Professor Gao Zhi's research team from the School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering at Wuhan University in Hubei ...
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, ...
BMW researchers have demonstrated that camera-based inspection systems can catch manufacturing flaws in battery electrodes before those flaws ever reach a finished cell, according to a peer-reviewed ...