Abstract

Industry 4.0 has been a hot topic in recent years. The process of integrating Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Internet of Things (IoT) technology, will become the trend in future construction of smart factories. In the past, smart factories were developed around the concept of the Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS). Most parts of the quality management process still needed to be implemented by Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) methods which required human resources and time to perform second stage testing. Screening standards also resulted in the elimination of about 30% of the products. In this study, we sort and analyze several Region-based Convolutional Neural Network (R-CNN) and YOLO models that are currently more advanced and widely used, analyze the methods and development problems of the various models, and propose a suitable real-time image recognition model and architecture suitable for Integrated Circuit Board (ICB) in manufacturing process. The goal of the first stage of this study is to collect and use different types of ICBs as model training data sets, and establish a preliminary image recognition model that can classify and predict different types of ICBs based on different feature points. The second stage explores image augmentation fusion and optimization methods. The data augmentation method used in this study can reach an average accuracy of 96.53%. In the final stage, there is discussion of the applicability of the model to detect and recognize the ICB directionality in <1 s with a 98% accuracy rate to meet the real-time requirements of smart manufacturing. Accurate and instant object image recognition in the smart manufacturing process can save manpower required for testing, improve equipment effectiveness, and increase both the production capacity and the yield rate of the production line. The proposed model improves the overall manufacturing process.

Highlights

  • Smart manufacturing is based on smart factories involving artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, and other technical tools

  • This study focuses on the actual image recognition of the ICB

  • Smart manufacturing must cover functions such as automated information perception, automated decision-making, and automated execution. What drives these automated processes rely on data and every piece of this data comes from various sensors, and image recognition is one of the methods that can be used

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Introduction

Smart manufacturing is based on smart factories involving artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, and other technical tools. In a process related to quality management inspection, automated optical inspection (AOI) is applied, the screening standards are too high, and approximately 30% of the products are eliminated (Mukhopadhyay et al, 2019; Kovrigin and Vasiliev, 2020; Diering and Kacprzak, 2021). This method requires a massive workforce and time to perform inspection in the second stage. Auxiliary decision-making can be used to perform automated execution in the environment, though it will be challenging

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