Frozen Pizza Classification and Inspection
  1. The component location tool can be trained on a small set of images of pizzas with the desired number of pepperoni slices or other toppings. It can then identify, locate, and count pepperoni slices, even if they are touching or overlapping, while ignoring variations in cheese and sauce underneath. If the number of toppings is not within the specified limits, the pizza will be rejected.
  2. The defect detection tool can be trained on a set of images of acceptable pizzas, even with multiple different toppings. It will then detect any physical contaminants, including toppings that are not suitable for this type of pizza, while ignoring variations in cheese and sauce underneath.
  3. The classification tool can be trained on a set of images of all types of pizzas produced in the factory, with labels. It can then distinguish between different variations and classify them so that they can be put into the appropriate packaging and accurately entered into inventory. These tools can be used all together to help manufacturers automate processed food inspection, ensuring that only the highest quality products leave the factory and end up on customers' kitchen tables.
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Frozen Pizza Classification and Inspection
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  1. The component location tool can be trained on a small set of images of pizzas with the desired number of pepperoni slices or other toppings. It can then identify, locate, and count pepperoni slices, even if they are touching or overlapping, while ignoring variations in cheese and sauce underneath. If the number of toppings is not within the specified limits, the pizza will be rejected.
  2. The defect detection tool can be trained on a set of images of acceptable pizzas, even with multiple different toppings. It will then detect any physical contaminants, including toppings that are not suitable for this type of pizza, while ignoring variations in cheese and sauce underneath.
  3. The classification tool can be trained on a set of images of all types of pizzas produced in the factory, with labels. It can then distinguish between different variations and classify them so that they can be put into the appropriate packaging and accurately entered into inventory. These tools can be used all together to help manufacturers automate processed food inspection, ensuring that only the highest quality products leave the factory and end up on customers' kitchen tables.
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