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Machine Learning Platform for Testing of Nuclear Components – AZoRobotics
A recently designed machine vision system is capable of detecting damage such as defects and swelling caused by radiation on…
Sep 24 2021Reviewed by Alex Smith
A recently designed machine vision system is capable of detecting damage such as defects and swelling caused by radiation on materials and components for nuclear reactors, in real-time.
Priyam Patki observes the evolution…
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