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Revolutionizing Quality Control: How AI-Powered Vision Inspection is Transforming Manufacturing
7 Feb 2025
News, Chippewa County
The second session of the Manufacturing Competitiveness in the 21st Century series, held today at the Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) campus in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, spotlighted the transformative potential of Vision Inspection with AI Deep Learning. Organized in collaboration with the UW-Stout Manufacturing Outreach Center (MOC), Wisconsin Procurement Institute (WPI), and CVTC, the event brought together manufacturing professionals eager to explore AI-driven automation as a catalyst for operational excellence.
AI-Powered Machine Vision: A New Standard in Quality Control
Dr. David Ding, Professor and Program Director at the University of Wisconsin-Stout’s College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Management, led discussions on how AI-powered machine vision systems are revolutionizing quality control and defect detection. Using advanced techniques such as pattern recognition, image segmentation, and deep learning, these systems achieve up to 99% accuracy in identifying defects, including scratches, misalignments, and assembly errors—challenges that human inspectors often struggle to detect consistently.
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