SK C&C Unveils 'AI Eye'... "Distinguishes Minute Differences at the Pixel Level" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] An 'Artificial Intelligence (AI) eye' that can detect minute differences at the micrometer pixel level, invisible to the human eye, has been developed.


SK Inc. C&C unveiled its AI-powered universal solution, 'iFactory Smart Vision,' on the 3rd.


iFactory Smart Vision is a universal AI package solution capable of reading the smallest unit of pixels on a screen and rapidly learning the information it reads.


It is highly applicable in quality control tasks that eliminate defects in parts and finished products throughout the production process, as well as in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) fields such as water quality management.


SK Inc. C&C has integrated AI-based product image processing, classification, comparative analysis, and learning functions into iFactory Smart Vision.


iFactory Smart Vision collects images generated through cameras or CCTV, analyzes the data, and enables AI to perform inspection tasks such as defect detection, product identification, and dimensional measurement more quickly and accurately.


For example, it detects minute defects invisible to the human eye in automobile parts surface inspections or used phone grading. This year, its application scope will expand to include wastewater microorganism detection and classification.


iFactory Smart Vision can be built on a private cloud infrastructure or used as a subscription service based on a public cloud.



Yoo Hae-jin, Head of Manufacturing Digital Division at SK Inc. C&C, said, "iFactory Smart Vision is a solution that even non-experts can easily configure and analyze according to their tasks using already verified AI algorithms. We expect it to be utilized not only to improve productivity through defect detection but also in health, safety, and ESG fields."


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