3D Scanners for Industrial Robots. Cheap vs Expensive | ABAGY ROBOTIC WELDING

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • Please watch our video "How Robots Can See" • How Robots Can See | A... .
    In this video, we delve deeper into our machine vision experiments, specifically focusing on comparing various types of 3D scanners designed for robots.
    00:00 - Recap of the previous video's content
    00:34 - A new experiment involving larger and more intricate fixtures
    03:39 - Scan results of complex fixtures
    04:28 - Robot Dry Run
    04:49 - Robot Senses: they can see and touch (cannot only hear, smell, and taste).
    06:08 - Understanding the concept of a 3D camera and its distinction from a standard camera
    05:47 - An in-depth review of different 3D cameras, starting with a small and affordable scanner
    06:54 - Introducing the second scanner with a wide field of view, albeit at a higher cost
    07:38 - Exploring the mounting options and configurations
    09:00 - Showcasing the third scanner with the largest field of view available in our laboratory
    09:17 - Conducting camera tests and comparing their respective capabilities
    13:49 - AI for Robotics
    15:11 - Highlighting the disparities between human vision and machine vision
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  • @autoroboticsco.ltd.105
    @autoroboticsco.ltd.105 2 місяці тому

    good

  • @bhavindharia8304
    @bhavindharia8304 7 місяців тому

    In your videos while you select welds in your GUI’s 3D cad view, it seems like the touch sense routine is generated automatically. Is the touch sense routine generated automatically by selecting weld? Or do we need to program touch sense routine for welds in your GUI? Can you post a video on how touch sense is programmed through your GUI? Thanks

  • @matthewjackson9615
    @matthewjackson9615 Рік тому +1

    OK, is the smarts of your welding system powered by sophisticated algorithms or does an even more sophisticated AI system do all the work ?
    I can see the value of this system because it increases productivity and saves valuable time. Or at least this is my perception.

    • @ABAGY
      @ABAGY  Рік тому +1

      We talk about it in the video at the very end. You can navigate by these time codes.
      00:00 - In the previous video
      00:34 - Another fixture experiment, this time we use larger and more complex fixtures
      03:39 - Scan results of complex fixtures
      04:28 - Robot dry run
      04:49 - About the senses of robots: they can see and touch (cannot only hear, smell and taste).
      06:08 - What is a 3D camera and how does it differ from an ordinary camera?
      05:47 - Review of different 3D cameras. The first scanner is small and cheap.
      06:54 - Second scanner: a big angle of view, but expensive
      07:38 - How can Abagy mount the 3D cameras? What options do we use?
      09:00 - Third scanner with the hugest angle of view in our lab
      09:17 - We test cameras, and compare their capabilities
      13:49 - How does Abagy use AI?
      15:11 - What is the difference between human vision and machine vision?

  • @kaczordonald7536
    @kaczordonald7536 Місяць тому

    was the teddy bear stolen from an ukrainian child by one of your friends while invading their home?