AI-based object recognition
AI-supported object recognition ─ Together with ELABO, a digital assembly assistant is currently being tested at CAIT | Picture credits: Tanja Meißner, KIT

AI supports employees during assembly

A digital assembly assistant based on automated AI-based object recognition is currently being tested at KIT in cooperation with ELABO

Artificial intelligence (AI) makes it possible for machines to recognize objects. This requires large amounts of high-quality image data with which the algorithms are trained manually. The start-up company Kimoknow, established at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), has developed a technology to automate this training. The first Use Case: A digital assembly assistant for contactless cooperation between humans and machines. It is being tested in cooperation with ELABO GmbH at the Center for Artificial Intelligence Talents (CAIT).

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ELABO has been participating in numerous projects in cooperation with KIT for many years. In 2019, for example, ELABO equipped the then newly created Center for Artificial Intelligence Talents with various solutions and the Elution® factory software.

Recently, KIT students were guests at ELABO to complete a research project. Together with ELABO and abas ERP they had developed user-friendly assembly processes with the possibility of automated individualization.

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