Newsletter on Artificial Intelligence and IT by NeuroSYS
WHAT'S NEW?
In this issue of the NeuroSYS AI newsletter, we share the amazing updates from our Research & Development team. Additionally, we have an exclusive offer for our subscribers: a free mini e-book?on using Computer Vision technology to detect personal protective equipment (PPE). These resources are packed with valuable insights and explain practical applications of AI in the industry.
As always, we have also selected some of the most interesting news from the world of AI for you.
NeuroSYS AI Shrimp Study in Top Journal
We are thrilled to announce that a ground-breaking scientific study co-authored by our Research & Development team will soon appear in the prestigious Journal of Cleaner Production.
This global, interdisciplinary journal is renowned for promoting research and practice in cleaner production, the environment, and sustainability.
The upcoming paper details a fascinating project that estimates shrimp biomass and length using a NeuroSYS-built system with a powerful object detection model (YOLOv5m6). The pre-proof version of the text is now available for free on The Science Direct?[link].
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Free E-Book: AI for PPE Detection in Manufacturing
In this issue we also have something extra for you, our regular subscribers: a free mini e-book uncovering how we used Computer Vision technology to detect personal protective equipment (PPE) in the factory of one of the leading car manufacturers.
The "Computer Vision for PPE Detection" e-book is a must-read for anybody interested in using AI in the manufacturing business. Most importantly, our system has several applications and may be used in various industries.
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News From the Tech World
What's new and exciting in the realms of technology and AI?
– LiveScience.com
MIT and MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab Researchers develop technique to estimate foundation model reliability
– MIT News
– TechTarget.com
– Maximize Market Research