majority decision-making system

FlexInspector used to determine the range of good products by registering many "good products" and then inspecting to see if they were within that range.
The problem with this method is that it requires a large number of "good products.
Even if there are many unsorted products on site, it is time-consuming to sort the good products in advance to make a "large number".
Even once the range of good products is determined, it is often necessary to redo the process when the lot size changes.
To solve this problem, FIS uses the following methods.
(1) Register a large number of unsorted items, more than 90% of which should be good.
(2) A majority vote is then taken to determine the provisional good items.
(3) These provisional good items are registered as good items, and a range of almost exclusively good items is generated.
In actuality, the most recent 100 images are stored in the flow,
The system can then be executed on these images at any given timing.
This enables "1-click adjustment" (patent pending).

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