Better Machine Vision with Better Data

Better Machine Vision with Better Data
In this webinar, you will learn how to improve AI machine vision performance through leveraging best practices in data preparation. Understand how better definitions of your labeling criteria, driving towards consensus, and measuring labeling agreement can help to build better AI models. We will also cover how data can best be used to evaluate your model’s performance and ultimately help to validate a model is ready for production and continue to validate once in production.
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Reducing Cost and Improving Metal Additive Part Quality with Gas Optimization and Hybrid 3D Printing

Optomec

Proper gas selection is a topic often overlooked in additive manufacturing, but can your costs and part quality. This webinar takes a look at how hybrid AM systems can control oxygen uptake and produce better metallurgy.
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How Management Systems Achieve the Next Generation of Manufacturing

NAEM

According to the Harvard Business Review, environmental and social risk reveal themselves over time, which can impact many dimensions of business - often outside of the corporation's control. Therefore, looking at risk strategies that are meant for long-term capacity is essential and necessary.
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Realizing the Factory of the Future with the Platform Approach to Manufacturing!

IndustryWeek

Join us as we explore how to model, simulate, execute and optimize your manufacturing operation, bringing together the virtual and real worlds and how digitalization of your Factory of the Future will power and propel new innovation horizons. In today’s global marketplace, the pressures on manufacturers are greater than ever to be responsive to customers on the one hand and increasingly efficient and agile on the other.
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Robotics Solutions for Small-to-Medium Manufacturers

The Robot Report

A large percentage of small-to-medium manufacturers have missed out on many the benefits of robotic industrial automation such as increased productivity, improved quality, and enhanced competitiveness. Rapid change, however, is underway. Both traditional industrial robotics companies, as well as a number of new vendors, are providing products and services specifically designed satisfy the requirements and support the culture of this sizable and underserved market.
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