DESIGN-BASED INTELLIGENT ROBOTICS: FOR PACKAGING AND VISUAL IDENTIFICATION PROCESSES
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design-based intelligent robotics, packaging automation, visual identification, machine vision, robotics in manufacturing, automated quality inspection, robotic sorting systems.Abstract
This article explores the role of design-based intelligent robotics in optimizing packaging and visual identification processes across various industries. It highlights how integrating robotic hardware, AI-powered vision systems, and human-centered design principles can improve efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility in manufacturing and logistics. The article discusses practical applications, benefits, and future challenges of these intelligent robotic systems, emphasizing their transformative potential in automating complex tasks such as product handling, inspection, and sorting.
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