AI: Anomaly detection
Listen to Tobias talk about Anomaly Detection - not just for identifying specific faults but as an integrated part of all JLI systems in the future, as a form of additional 'freak detection.'
At Vision Day, you can hear experts from JLI share insights on how far new technologies have come and what we at JLI are working on right now to bring the benefits of these technologies to our customers.
We aim to equip you with the ability to assess the current opportunities within vision technology and get a glimpse into what the near future brings.
You'll have direct access to our experts as we open our doors, showcasing technology through setups and presentations in a range of exciting areas.
AI, 3D measurement, and hyperspectral systems are three technologies that have significantly driven advancements in vision technology in recent years.
At JLI, we anticipated their emergence and have had three teams of engineers working for years to mature and integrate them into our JLI ecosystem, enabling them to move out of the labs and into industrial applications.
Listen to Tobias talk about Anomaly Detection - not just for identifying specific faults but as an integrated part of all JLI systems in the future, as a form of additional 'freak detection.'
Validation and AI have long been an impossible combination, but progress is being made. Mads and Esben will discuss what it takes to maintain a validated system based on machine learning and how JLI approaches this challenge.
Hear Martin discuss an innovative AI-based system that pushes the boundaries of what can be achieved with machine vision.
Watch Alex demonstrate how we scan a crucial titanium part for an aircraft, using a robot and a 3D scanner. The result is a digital twin of the product taken during production in an industrial environment.
See Loke showcase a highly precise measurement of glass— one of the most challenging materials for 3D measurements. Learn about the challenges with precision and calibration.
Hyperspectral imaging is not a new invention, as NASA has been using it for many years to map distant planets. The new aspect is that those with more common budgets can now join in. Listen to Martin explain how the attempt to see the invisible suddenly paid off, solving a decade-old headache for one of our customers.
At JLI, we devote significant efforts to reading articles and conducting peculiar experiments in a quest to discover technologies that the vision world has never seen before. Many of these have been on the 'watchlist' for years, waiting to mature enough for us to test them in real life.
Here, you can learn about some we are so confident in that we have begun investing in them.
Listen to Per describe how we optimized a complex lighting setup in a project solely by simulating the path of light through the setup and the parts using ray-tracing.
How does one gather 30,000 defective objects to train a neural network when only one defect is made each month? Frederik explains how we can 'record' real defects and generate photorealistic images of real objects—full of flaws...
See Emilie demonstrate a completely new camera technology we have invested in—without knowing its potential uses...
But if you have a process that requires 5,000 images/s, we'd love to hear from you ;-)
Raw vision power alone is not enough. Many adjacent technologies are essential for the development and maintenance of critical vision systems.
Here, we explore some breakthroughs needed to ensure the future of JLI’s systems:
"Fail fast" is an efficient method to quickly start a development project—heading in the right direction, that is. Watch Lars showcase our Rapid Prototyping workshop, where we construct entire test setups in hours, not weeks.
The interface to other machines is where things often go wrong, leading to malfunctions, especially when someone installs incorrectly. JLI has significantly upgraded the interface we use, bridging a gap between a tank and a tattletale. Oliver explains this crucial system.
How does JLI keep so many systems running for so many years in various countries? Jacob shares methods that have proven invaluable..
Smart cameras are getting smarter, and JLI's usage of them is continually evolving. See Frederik showcase some of the latest advancements.
8.15: Breakfast and introduction
9.00: 15-minute presentations on the following topics:
10:00 Short break
10:15 15-minute intro to each of the following topics:
11:30: Lunch
12:30: 15-minute presentations on the following topics:
13:15: Ask the experts - visit the booths as you like
14:30: Wrapping up
Place: JLI vision A/S, Ellekær 9, 2670 Herlev
Time: April 3rd from 8.15 to 15.00
Language: English
Concept: Small groups rotate between 13 booths, each demonstrating a specific technology. A short 15-minute intro is given, and then the group moves to the next booth. After the last booth, everyone is free to revisit the booths that they find interesting and talk to the experts.
Please sign up before March 31st so that we can order lunch for everybody.
If you have any questions, please contact mds@jli.dk / phone: 30482351
Fill out the form to sign up!