[On Site] Did you wear dustproof suits or safety glasses? AI scans and "passes"
A person wearing dustproof clothes stood upright in front of the inspection machine. After scanning with a camera, the word "passed" appeared on the screen. Since he was wearing safety glasses and dustproof clothes properly, he could enter an industrial site that does not allow even a single speck of dust.
An employee of a domestic artificial intelligence (AI) company demonstrated this at the International Artificial Intelligence Exhibition (AI Expo) held at COEX in Samseong-dong, Seoul, on the 16th
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XIILAB brought "XAIVA" and "XAIVA On-Device" to this exhibition.
The product that the employee demonstrated that day was XAIVA On-Device, meaning "AI on device." Before entering a factory, the AI checks to see if the person is properly dressed. If so, it says, "You can pass." Otherwise, it recommends taking the test again in 10 minutes. Each test took less than a second. The system records the entire process and generates a report, including details such as: "An employee passed at once," "Someone did not wear a proper dustproof suit," "Someone passed the test again at what time and how many minutes later," and "Another person did not undergo re-examination." Photos are also included.
Choi Won-joon, head of XIILAB's marketing team, said, "Those who have not used AI doubt whether it can really replace human inspection," adding, "The accuracy of XIILAB's XAIVA On-Device is 98%, which is sufficiently reliable."
XIILAB launched XAIVA On-Device this year. "If visitors said 'AI technology is amazing' last year, this year they looked into 'what would be good to use for business,'" team leader Choi said. "Many people saw XAIVA On-Device, which was introduced for the first time." He added, "A person from the bio industry asked about XAIVA On-Device, and people from local governments and public institutions also expressed interest."
XAIVA is an AI-based intelligent video analysis platform. It is software for CCTV. It monitors worker safety 24 hours a day, checking whether they are wearing work clothes properly and whether they are entering or leaving unauthorized security areas. "It can detect abnormal worker behavior and prevent safety accidents or fires," Choi said.
XIILAB has decided to supply customized products by taking advantage of its position as a domestic company. Team leader Choi emphasized, "XIILAB will develop products tailored to field environments. We will prevent accidents and increase productivity by identifying dangerous situations in advance."
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