Moscow. November 15th. INTERFAX - Shvabe Holding specialists presented a promising project on aircraft recognition using artificial intelligence and additive technologies for the production of optical elements within the framework of the XI-th National Scientific and Technical Conference for Young Scientists, the company's press service reported on Monday.
"The use of additive technologies in the future will make it possible to create products of all shapes and sizes in a short time, and the implementation of a neural network in the recognition system will increase the accuracy of aircraft detection," said the General Director of the Scientific and Production Association "State Institute of Applied Optics" (NPO HYPO) Villen Baloev, quoted by the press service.
According to him, the specialists of the NGO HYPO "presented concrete working solutions during the conference."
In particular, one of the projects was devoted to the effectiveness of additive technologies in the production of diffraction gratings and photolithographic elements. It was said that 3D modeling and 3D printing technologies automate production processes, reduce costs, and also expand opportunities in the manufacture of products. According to the results of the hearings, the project was recognized as the best, and its author became the winner in the field of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, the press service reports.
Another project was also the winner: this is a system for "recognizing aircraft in a complex background using a neural network," according to a press release.
NPO HYPO is part of the "Shvabe" of the Rostec State Corporation.