The "study group" again

I have done a "study group on automatic visual inspection" in 2012.


A few more thoughts on "study groups."

I THOUGHT SOME MORE ABOUT THE "STUDY GROUP" THAT I WROTE ABOUT YESTERDAY ON A WHIM. . SINCE IT WILL DEFINITELY BE AN "EXCHANGE OF INTERNAL INFORMATION," I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE A "STUDY..." ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES OR OTHER ONLINE SITES WHERE YOU DON'T KNOW WHO WILL BE LOOKING AT IT.


I was thinking at the time, but I was concerned that we were all struggling to consider different things, even though they were similar stories.
Even within the company, I often hear, "We were discussing a similar object the other day, weren't we?" I often say, "We were discussing a similar object the other day, weren't we?

IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT CALMLY, IT WOULD TAKE TIME AND COST A LOT OF MONEY IF WE HAD TO "EXAMINE EACH THEME AND MAKE EQUIPMENT FOR EACH THEME. IF WE COULD BUNDLE SIMILAR THEMES AND CREATE INSPECTION EQUIPMENT, EVERYONE WOULD BE HAPPY.

I was thinking of organizing a workshop where we can all try out the MVTec Deep Learning Tool, which is a free tool that makes it easy to test anything for AI.

It would be interesting to bundle those projects that seem to work and try to build an inspection system together.