Artificial intelligence (AI) is a wide-ranging tool that enables people to rethink how we integrate information, analyze data, and use the resulting insights to improve decision making
In large-scale warehousing and distribution operations, conveyor belts are an essential infrastructure that must operate with near-zero downtime to ensure the timely delivery of products. The presence of loose or foreign items on a conveyor belt can pose a serious risk to these operations.
To reduce waste, the Refashion program helps users create outlines for adaptable clothing, such as pants that can be reconfigured into a dress. Each component of these pieces can be replaced, rearranged, or restyled.
Smart eyewear promises to transform how we see and interact with the world. Among its many potential advantages, the technology offers hands-free access to information, vision enhancement, and accessibility tools.
Matroid builds no-code computer-vision detectors that can spot everything from microscopic material defects to real-time safety hazards on a factory floor.
In large-scale warehousing and distribution operations, conveyor belts are an essential infrastructure that must operate with near-zero downtime to ensure the timely delivery of products. The presence of loose or foreign items on a conveyor belt can pose a serious risk to these operations.
In this post, we'll walk through how to evaluate that progress using the same metrics our platform provides automatically, so you can build detectors that get smarter, sharper, and more reliable over time.
The no-code platform from Matroid trains ordinary cameras to act like expert inspectors, turning simple footage into a pixel-level defect checklist. Even a handheld GoPro can spot issues human eyes miss—using remarkably small datasets.
Article #5 of Spotlight on Innovations in Edge Computing and Machine Learning: A computer vision project that monitors vehicle traffic in real-time using video inferencing performed on the Brainchip Akida Development Kit.
In this episode, we discuss how the popularity of generative AI has led to the emergence of prompt engineering which begs the question: what is prompt engineering?
Article #4 of Spotlight on Innovations in Edge Computing and Machine Learning: Discover the integration of TinyML and wearable tech as we delve into a project that detects falls in real-time, potentially saving lives in our aging population.
There is a talent shortage in the Netherlands that is expected to persist until 2050. So concludes Ton Wilthagen, professor of Labor Market at Tilburg University, in the new High Tech Campus documentary The Talent Game: "Even if we attract more international knowledge workers, work more hours and involve people from the sidelines in the labor market, the talent shortage will remain."
In this episode, we discuss a joint effort between the Laboratory for Information and Decisions Systems and the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society at MIT to tackle the trust issue with autonomous vehicles.
Article #3 of Spotlight on Innovations in Edge Computing and Machine Learning: A computer vision system that detects and localizes the surface cracks in concrete structures for predictive maintenance.
Highlights from the 3rd Annual tinyML EMEA Innovation Forum include exploring hardware developments, algorithm optimization, and deploying MLOps tools.
Article 6 of Bringing Intelligence to the Edge Series: The utilization of edge AI facilitates advanced system optimization, predictive maintenance, and improved anomaly detection, greatly advancing technological capabilities across varied fields.
Article 5 of Bringing Intelligence to the Edge Series: Integrating voice user interface technology into microcontroller units for offline, edge-based voice recognition is set to redefine the landscape of home automation and smart industrial applications.