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December 28, 2022

Supply Chain use case - Automating damage detection

  • Damage detection is important because while damage is a costly problem in itself, it becomes even more costly the longer the damage goes undetected.
  • Identify and fix damaged products before dispatching them to customers. 
  • Damage is both heterogenous — any item or product can be damaged — and can take many forms, from rips to holes to a single broken part of a larger set.
  • Dataset - 30,000 product images in this way, two-thirds of which were images of damaged items.

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