Vision Topic Updates - Mar 21st, 2024
 
 
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March 21, 2024
Variations in consumer-packaged goods (CPG) challenge machine vision inspection but applying deep learning at the edge makes improving process control and product quality easier than ever.
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The airline company's goal is to reduce the amount of food it throws out by providing meals passengers will eat.
Using AI, the company can inspect meal trays to ensure there are no missing components.
Engineers use multiple strategies combat extreme temperatures, moisture, dust, and shock and vibration.
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As consumer demand for an expanding selection of products grows relentlessly, packagers are increasingly aiming to meet this demand with automation and machine vision technologies. Read our packaging solutions guide for a comprehensive look at some of the most common package inspection, assembly and sorting applications that rely on machine vision to help quality, integrity, safety and compliance.

Machine vision system uses neural networks and 2D camera to identify the presence of transparent scoops masked by container's reflective aluminum seal.
The vision systems and robots work together to ensure food packages route to the correct location.
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In the warehouse, the need for speed and accuracy has never been greater. Zebra machine vision and fixed industrial scanning solutions allow you to automate processes to move and track goods quickly and accurately.
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