-driven machine vision technology they were working on that could come to market long before the mass acceptance of self-driving cars.The company designed a network of cameras that can monitor an assembly line in real time and spot even the smallest things going wrong.
The self-contained units are equipped with stereoscopic vision and onboard processing that allows them to be easily set up in a factory without having to tap into the facility’s own networks.
"Our AI system analyzes the video, from raw pixels, to understand the pattern of work that’s happening and then compares those patterns so we can tell if someone is following a standard," Danzinger explained."All of that is being done by an intelligent agent in the cameras so a person doesn’t have to.
Since they’re self-contained, installing all the cameras can be done in a couple of days between shifts.