Industry 4.0 III: Advanced Computational Technologies

AI, Machine Learning, and Vision Systems for Next-Generation Manufacturing

Industry 4.0 III: Advanced Computational Technologies - Codeintra

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This course provides an introduction to machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) concepts, specifically tailored for industrial applications. Students will gain foundational knowledge in supervised and unsupervised learning techniques, including linear regression, classification, decision trees, and clustering methods like k-means and DBSCAN. Through practical examples, students will learn how these techniques are applied for fault detection, predictive maintenance, and process optimization in mechanical systems.

A key component of the course focuses on AI's role in industry, including the integration of machine learning models for realworld applications such as gear wear prediction and bearing failure analysis. Students will also explore the intersection of AI and computer vision in industrial systems, learning about convolution operations, image processing techniques like edge detection, and advanced object recognition methods like YOLO and Faster R-CNN, all of which are essential for quality control and automation in manufacturing.

The course delves into the distinctions between AI, machine learning, and deep learning, equipping students with the knowledge to leverage these technologies effectively in industrial settings. Additionally, students will explore reinforcement learning, particularly in the context of cobots (collaborative robots) that autonomously optimize assembly paths. By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of how AI and machine learning can drive innovation and efficiency in modern manufacturing environments.

Learning Objectives

🔹Students will gain a solid understanding of fundamental machine learning concepts, including supervised and unsupervised learning.
🔹Students will learn to implement machine learning models for fault detection in rotating and moving parts.
🔹Students will understand the role of computer vision in industry, focusing on image processing techniques such as edge detection.
🔹Students will differentiate between AI, machine learning, and deep learning, and understand their roles in industrial applications.

Prerequisites

🔹B.S or graduate students, Mechanical engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Software/Computer Engineering, Technicians with industry experience.

Who This Course Is For

🔹Engineers, senior or grad students. Entrepreneurs and Innovators, designers, manufacturing professionals (with our without a college degree). Overall, Professionals Seeking Career Growth
Course Details
Price FREE
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Lectures 23
Duration 3.5 hours
Last Update 28-Apr-2026
Release Date 28-Apr-2026
Category IT & Software
This course includes:

📹 Video lectures

📄 Downloadable resources

📱 Mobile & desktop access

🎓 Certificate of completion

♾️ Lifetime access

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