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Monday, June 29 2020 - 15:00
AsiaNet
OMRON Releases "FH Series Vision System" with Industry's First (*1) Defect Detection AI
KYOTO, Japan, June 29, 2020 /Kyodo JBN, AsiaNet/ --

- AI Identifies Subtle Defects with Human-like Sensitivity as Experienced 
Inspectors -

OMRON Corporation based in Kyoto, Japan, announced the global release in July 
of its new "FH Series Vision System" with the industry's first defect detection 
AI technology that identifies defects without learning samples. This AI 
technology, which reproduces human sensibility and the techniques of skilled 
inspectors, reliably detects defects that were once difficult to capture, 
automating human vision-based visual inspection. 

(*1) Industry's first AI that captures defects, with human-like sensitivity 
without learning, in vision components or vision libraries integrated into 
machines. Based on OMRON investigation in June 2020.

Photo1: FH Series with defect detection AI
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Skilled inspectors are hard to come by these days, and labor costs have risen 
sharply. Manufacturers are now facing intense pressure to automate processes 
that rely on the senses of experienced human workers. Particularly when it 
comes to visual inspection, it's important to reliably identify subtle defects 
even on flexible lines producing a wide range of items. Traditionally, the 
sensitivity and knowledge of technicians with long-term experience have been 
key. However, nowadays people often need to avoid working in the same space on 
manufacturing sites in order to protect them from COVID-19, which leads to 
growing demand for labor-saving automated visual inspection. Artificial 
intelligence is now reaching the stage where it can recognize object features 
as well as humans and automatically learn criteria. While a lot of AI solutions 
face challenges with large amounts of image data, specialized hardware and 
engineering expertise, OMRON is making great progress in enabling its 
widespread use.

To solve these challenges, OMRON developed the industry's first defect 
detection AI that reproduces the techniques of skilled inspectors. This AI is 
now part of the FH Series Vision System that will be released. Over 30 years of 
OMRON's knowledge of image processing and visual inspection have been built 
into this new product to maximize the inspection capability using AI without 
learning huge amounts of data. AI has traditionally required a special 
environment, but OMRON's lightweight solution has been integrated into a system 
component. No dedicated AI engineer is required for setup and adjustment at 
manufacturing sites.

Features

1. AI captures defects with human-like sensitivity (industry's first)
- A new AI-based image filter reproduces the technique that skilled inspectors 
use to identify a defect on any product background.

- Scratches and blemishes that were once difficult to capture can now be 
identified even without the use of samples or adjustment.

Photo2:
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2. AI identifies good products like experienced inspectors
- The FH Series can determine acceptable variation tolerances.

- An AI Fine Matching tool learns from the image data of non-defective products 
to quickly acquire the "expertise" that inspectors develop over the course of 
many years. This reduces costs and boosts productivity through automation.

- AI reduces over-detection.

Photo3:
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3. No special environment is required
- AI has traditionally required a high-end environment, but OMRON's lightweight
solution comes in the form of user-friendly processing items that have been 
integrated into its popular FH Series hardware.

- No special hardware for AI or AI engineer is required.

OMRON is now committed to bringing innovation to manufacturing sites by 
materializing its unique concept called "innovative-Automation" to solve 
manufacturing site issues. As OMRON strives to "get close to, and then go 
beyond, the human eye," it continues to further accumulate data and conduct 
research and development of the latest AI technology to achieve an AI vision 
system which is both closer to human sensitivity and which can be easily used. 
Where does this lead? By expanding the scope of what can be automated in visual 
inspection, OMRON frees people from simple and monotonous work so they can 
become more engaged in the creative work that truly advances innovation in 
manufacturing.


About "innovative-Automation"
As a leader in industrial automation, OMRON has extensive lines of control 
components and equipment, ranging from vision sensors and other input devices 
to various controllers and output devices such as servomotors, as well as a 
range of safety devices and industrial robots. By combining these devices via 
software, OMRON has developed a variety of unique and highly effective 
automation solutions for manufacturers worldwide. Based on its reservoir of 
advanced technologies and comprehensive range of devices, OMRON set forth a 
strategic concept called "innovative-Automation" consisting of three 
innovations or "i's": "integrated" (control evolution), "intelligent" 
(development of intelligence by ICT), and "interactive" (new harmonization 
between people and machines). OMRON is now committed to bringing innovation to 
manufacturing sites by materializing this concept.

About OMRON Corporation
OMRON Corporation is a global leader in the field of automation based on its 
core technology of "Sensing & Control + Think." OMRON's business fields cover a 
broad spectrum, ranging from industrial automation and electronic components to 
social infrastructure systems, healthcare, and environmental solutions. 
Established in 1933, OMRON has over 35,000 employees worldwide, working to 
provide products and services in 120 countries and regions. In the field of 
industrial automation, OMRON supports manufacturing innovation by providing 
advanced automation technology and products, as well as through extensive 
customer support, in order to help create a better society. For more 
information, visit OMRON's website: http://www.omron.com/


Source: OMRON Corporation