Predictive maintenance: an AI that can interpret noises made by machines
● Discriminating analysis of noises made by machines, which can now be automated using AI, can provide vital information on their operating status and state of repair.
● French start-up Keyprod has developed an IoT device that once attached to machine can provide operators with extensive information on the number of items produced and the condition of parts that may need to be replaced.
● The new tool, which has the potential to boost productivity by between ten and 15 percent, highlights one of the many emerging uses for AI in industry, which is also set to benefit from innovation in computer vision that facilitates the quality control of products before they leave the shop floor.
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● French start-up Keyprod has developed an IoT device that once attached to machine can provide operators with extensive information on the number of items produced and the condition of parts that may need to be replaced.
● The new tool, which has the potential to boost productivity by between ten and 15 percent, highlights one of the many emerging uses for AI in industry, which is also set to benefit from innovation in computer vision that facilitates the quality control of products before they leave the shop floor.


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