As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have become more widespread and accessible, manufacturers have become increasingly interested in this new capacity to increase productivity (use less, waste less), precision (drive quality and specification), and performance (use workforce and equipment resources better and more flexibly). With a focus on Smart Manufacturing (SM), it is useful to think about AI as software systems that can recognize, explain, and forecast...
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