Good morning. My name is Ryan Morris with SICK, market product manager for our machine vision cameras.
Today I want to show you one of our latest machine vision cameras, our Inspector 830. So this is our latest hardware platform as far as our inspector goes. 5 megapixel imager. It's actually our first color camera as well, so you can see we do have color imagery here.
Powerful thing about our Inspector 830 here Is it's actually running software directly on the camera, and we're actually utilizing and showing some of our new AI networks that we have going on here, specifically with this application here, we're showing AI detection and counting. So we're actually able to annotate and train what different objects and images look like via a cloud based environment to be able to train and deploy the network on the camera.
So you can see, as we pull, you know, different features off, you know, the chili, you know, even low contrast arrows, I'll see and detect the count, the chili, mushroom. Different places here we can really float around and start to get counts and, and verification that everything's proper and where it's supposed to be.
So, nice thing about the, AI networks they have on our new hardware is we're starting to run those at, you know, 5, 10 times faster than we previously could on our older hardware. So we're able to run these networks in sub seconds, sub, you know, 100 milliseconds even at that point. We do have some other networks on here with like anomaly detection and classification.
So we're able to do other applications throughout the supply chain or throughout the manufacturing process. Whether it's, you know, identifying macaroni versus for fall, or to do an object verification, make sure that a spoon is still, still inside the packaging. So, content checks, anomaly inspection, label inspection, box integrity, a lot of the applications that we could solve with AI networks able to do that directly on our new camera with our Inspector 830 here.
So, as a nutshell, that's kind of a, a brief synopsis of what we got going on here at SICK. Uh, but yeah, feel free to reach out if you have any other questions. Thanks.