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Manufacturing Computer Vision is a form of artificial intelligence (AI) that uses computer vision algorithms to analyze images and videos for the purpose of automating manufacturing processes. It is used to detect and identify objects, detect defects, and track production processes. It can also be used to monitor safety and quality control.
Manufacturing Computer Vision is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, and food and beverage. It is used to automate processes such as inspection, sorting, and assembly. It can also be used to monitor production lines and detect anomalies.
Manufacturing Computer Vision is becoming increasingly popular as it can reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase safety. It can also be used to improve product quality and reduce waste.
Some companies in the Manufacturing Computer Vision market include Cognex, Keyence, Omron, Basler, and MVTec. Show Less Read more