Following the success of the inaugural Intel® DevCup, the competition returned in 2022 to illustrate Taiwanese ingenuity in AI development. Provided with a selection of hardware supporting the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ Toolkit, a total of 258 teams vied for a prize fund of more than NT$1 million.
AAEON’s new UP Xtreme i12 Edge was selected by two of the participating teams, with both reaching the finals. In this two-part series, we will explore each team’s objectives, ingenuity, and the broader impact of their solution. The first application, produced by the Smart Automation team from AUO Corporation, won the Best Work and Popularity awards.
The Aim
The Smart Automation team’s objective was to develop a solution to autonomously detect and self-correct errors and prevent occupational safety risks that affect older automated industrial robots. To achieve this, the team sought to provide the robot with decision-making capabilities, including the ability to return control to the user, based on audiovisual data and AI inferencing. This was characterized by the team as giving the robot the means to ‘see, hear, make decisions, and return control’.
The main barrier to implementing such functions in older automated robots is that AI integration typically requires the replacement of antiquated machinery in its entirety, which has the consequences of interrupting the factory’s production. In addition to this, there is often hesitancy due to the additional funds needed to deploy and maintain more sophisticated assembly line machinery.