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FARAD2SORT

The goal of the Fast Deep Learning and Deployment for Products Sorting (FARAD2SORT) project is to realize a technological framework to help engineers that have a general understanding of deep learning technology, but are not experts in it, to design, develop, and deploy deep learning vision based on 2D images for applications that require industrial object detection, object recognition and surface defects / anomaly detection & classification. The FARAD2SORT results will build on existing open-source deep learning software by adding tools that will make implementation easier, cheaper and more accurate and robust. FM-ICON project, 10/2022 - 9/2024

MultipLICITY

The IMultiple Lasers and Integrated Cameras for Increasing Trustworthy Yields (MultipLICITY) project aims to address the challenges of 3D printing, which is used to create a variety of products, from car parts to medical implants and custom-made tools. Unfortunately, a sizable percentage of these components still show defects, caused by insufficiently sophisticated quality monitoring of the printing process. The MultipLICITY project aims to improve the quality of 3D printed products, reduce waste, and save energy. ICON project, 9/2022 - 8/2024

BoB

Building Information Modelling (BIM) allows making elaborate, information-rich models of building designs. However, there is no easy way yet to couple these models to what is actually happening on-site, during a construction. The BoB project aims to create a 2-way link between BIM models and the actual building, improving building efficiency and avoiding costly errors IPI researches camera networks and cross-modal 3D matching to link on-site camera images with 4D BIM models to estimate construction progress in highly challenging environments. ICON project, 1/2022 – 3/2024

RELAI

The Realtime AI for Industrial Applications (RELAI) project aims to develop techniques to create smart systems using single or multiple edge devices. In this case, the developer does not need extensive knowledge of AI and edge programming. The project focuses on GPU (graphic processing units) and FPGA (field programmable gate arrays) devices. These are the devices that run AI models that obtain real-time solutions from sensor data such as cameras, 3D point clouds and virtual sensors. In particular, this takes into account minimal data transfer delay (latency) and energy-efficient computation. AI-ICON project, 4/2022 - 3/2024

COSMO

In the COSMO project, researchers are designing, developing, and evaluating effective, personalized, and scalable AR and VR technologies for support and training in manufacturing operations ICON project, 5/2019 - 4/2021