[Example] Defective Product Inspection
The effectiveness of detecting defective castings has been confirmed, and we will introduce cases where detection accuracy has significantly improved!
To prevent defective products from flowing into the next process, it is necessary to conduct a complete visual inspection before shipment. However, there were issues such as individual differences among inspectors and missed detections due to fatigue. In response, we utilized an "algorithm." This system allows for instant understanding of what objects are in an image, where they are located, and how they interact. Given that the ability to detect objects at a glance is a strength, we decided to challenge ourselves with this method. As a result, we confirmed the effectiveness of detecting defective areas in castings, and by evaluating suitable AI models, we were able to use them confidently on-site. By leveraging our company's know-how to suppress external factors, the detection accuracy significantly improved. Moreover, even after applying it on-site, we could add unknown images to the training data, allowing for feedback to improve detection accuracy. [Background] - To prevent defective products from flowing into the next process, it is necessary to conduct a complete visual inspection before shipment. - There are issues such as individual differences among inspectors and missed detections due to fatigue. - If any problems arise afterward, additional verification cannot be conducted as the physical items are not available. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
- Company:Jotsu 本社
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