Machine vision algorithms are specifically intended to find flaws, errors, and problems in recently manufactured goods.
Machine vision systems have the capacity to analyze a large amount of visual data while simultaneously searching for every conceivable flaw.
Computer vision systems can function 365 days a year. They never get weary, take a break, or become ill.
As a result, you can increase thoroughness without having to add more staff. When you stop to consider it, computer vision (in conjunction with machine learning) may really be less expensive than a team of human quality inspectors.
High-speed computer vision for quality ensures that there are no production line delays caused by quality control-aware algorithms doing several inspections at once.
With machine vision you can lower costs and guarantee quality while ensuring that human decisions are reliable, consistent, and traceable.