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Algolux Offers Machine Learning for Vision

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eyePRWeb has recently described the Algolux announcement of CRISP™-ML, the first machine learning platform to automate the complex optimization of vision systems. The platform’s advanced technology and architecture provide a unique advantage to both experienced and novice computer vision teams in addressing the growing cost, expertise, and time to market challenges they face in optimizing their systems.

Algolux is one of many companies integrating cameras and intelligent vision technology into their products.The number is increasing rapidly, and the image quality and accuracy of those systems is core to their value. Improving the ability to avoid a collision, identify a person, or recognize a manufacturing defect is a critical way to differentiate from their competition and build trust with their customers. The payoff will be significant: According to market research firm Tractica, the computer vision hardware and software market is expected to grow to $48.6 billion by the year 2022 from $6.6 billion last year, a CAGR of 33 percent.

The article goes on to say, optimizing these systems across combinations of optics, sensors, processors, and algorithms requires intensive manual effort. This painstaking work must be done for each product and variant, severely limiting the number of new configurations that can be evaluated. In addition, top-tier providers struggle with growing costs and schedule overruns while most smaller providers can’t attract the required deep expertise, often outsourcing and giving up critical control.

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