Tech Meetup: Computer vision - automated damage detection with AI

Computer vision as a sub-area of AI is already being used in various private, healthcare, security and business sectors and has great potential to drive the automation of further individual business requirements.

Trained computers that capture, analyze and interpret information from image and video data replace the ability of human vision in some areas and can generate precise response suggestions with large amounts of data.

Prices

free of charge

In our "Tech Meetup: Computer Vision - automated damage detection with AI" we will gain an insight into how computer vision can be used for automated damage detection on surfaces and thus contribute to the rapid settlement of accident damage.

Procedure (subject to change)

Moderation: Dr. Jöran Wrana and Melanie Albrecht

16:00 Welcome and short presentation Accellence Technologies GmbH, Christoph Geisser, Accellence Technologies GmbH

16:10 Introduction round

16:30 " Automated detection of vehicle damage: Development of an AI-based surface inspection ", Christian Geffke, claimbird GmbH

16:45 " How machines learn to see: 3D reconstruction between classical methods and AI ", Dominik Langhorst, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute for Microelectronic Systems

17:00 Networking

18:00 End of event

After the presentations, there will be an opportunity to network, exchange experiences and perhaps concretize ideas and contacts for your own plans and projects.

We are guests of Accellence Technologies GmbH . In addition to information and communication technology solutions with a focus on video security and SCADA/process automation, the software company also offers solutions for damage detection.

Our speakers

Christian Geffke is Managing Director of claimbird GmbH, an InsurTech company that drives forward the automated processing of claims and sales processes in the insurance and mobility sectors.

In the presentation, Mr. Geffke provides an insight into the computer vision approaches at claimbird and explains why a policyholder perceives damage differently than an appraiser. He introduces us to the KI.BI project (AI-based surface inspection) and discusses the possibilities of computer vision in damage detection.

Dominik Langhorst is a research associate at the Institute of Microelectronic Systems (IMS) in the Department of Architectures and Systems at Leibniz Universität Hannover.

In his presentation, Mr. Langhorst shows where classic methods of 3D reconstruction reach their limits when modelling vehicles. He presents current AI-supported approaches that partially or completely overcome such challenges and how these technologies could be used in practice.

Venue

Accellence Technologies GmbH, Garbsener Landstraße 10, 30419 Hannover Logo Google Maps

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Melanie Albrecht
Project management & operational consulting
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