The IBM Watson application sees what it can do at the factory?


[Netease smart news April 26 news] IBM's "Watson" artificial intelligence technology in the hospital and banks and other places to replace a large number of white-collar work, and soon it will show their skills on the floor of the factory.

IBM has partnered with ABB, an industrial factory manufacturer, to develop a new artificial intelligence assistant that helps factory workers find manufacturing defects on the production line. ABB claims that connecting with ABB's existing industrial monitoring system will help manufacturers improve speed, throughput and uptime. IBM calls it the "cognitive vision inspection system," which transfers images from UHD (ultra-high definition) cameras to an entity in IBM Watson Software. The software is trained to detect and identify production errors in real time.

According to IBM data, Watson can be five times faster than the production line worker and can even detect faults that are invisible to the naked eye. From the human classification of image defects, Watson was able to find scratches and pinholes. By using computers to support human quality assurance inspectors, manufacturers may check every product on the production line instead of random samples, allowing them to reject or redesign products that are only defective, rather than mass production. In this way, they not only increase speed but also increase production.

ABB also wants Watson to forecast electricity demand based on the weather model in another of its markets, namely power generation. Software such as Watson can use previously experienced humans to identify patterns, which allows computers to support employees in different areas. IBM hopes that Watson will support or guess many of our decisions in the next five years.燑/p>

(English source / PCWorld compiler / machine reviser / Anjou)

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