Glossary

Clear, accessible definitions of key computer vision AI, and edge intelligence terms to help you understand and explore the technologies behind viso.ai
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Job Site Monitoring

Job site monitoring uses AI Vision to oversee safety conditions on temporary or dynamic work sites.
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Journey Mapping

Worker journey mapping analyzes how workers move through environments to identify risk and inefficiency.
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KPIs

Safety KPIs measure performance and progress in reducing risk and improving safety outcomes.
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Lean Manufacturing

Lean manufacturing focuses on eliminating waste and improving flow across production processes, supported by real-time visibility.
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Lean Operations

Lean operations focus on reducing waste and inefficiency through continuous improvement, supported by real-time visibility from AI Vision.
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Location Intelligence

Location intelligence uses spatial data to understand where risks and inefficiencies occur within a site.
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Logistics Risk Reduction

Logistics risk reduction uses AI Vision to minimize safety hazards across material handling and transport operations.
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Loss Prevention

Loss prevention focuses on minimizing and reducing financial loss caused by incidents, damage, or operational disruption. It addresses both direct costs, such as repairs and claims, and indirect impacts like reputational damage and lost productivity.
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Manufacturing Safety

Manufacturing safety is the set of practices, processes, and safeguards used to prevent injuries and incidents in factories by controlling risks from machinery, materials, and work activities.
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Monitoring

Monitoring refers to the continuous observation of safety and operational conditions using AI Vision.
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Multi-Site Deployment

Multi-site deployment refers to rolling out AI Vision consistently across multiple facilities.
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Near-Miss Detection

Near-miss detection protects workers by identifying unsafe events before they result in injury or damage.
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Network Cameras

Network cameras are IP-based cameras used to stream video data for monitoring and analysis.
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Night Shift Monitoring

Night shift monitoring uses AI Vision to maintain safety and operational oversight during low-visibility or reduced-staff periods.
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Object Detection

Object detection identifies and locates specific items, such as people, vehicles, or PPE, within video frames.
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On-Premise Computer Vision

On-premise computer vision deploys AI Vision systems within local infrastructure rather than the cloud.
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Operational Cost Optimization

Operational cost optimization reduces expenses through improved efficiency and incident prevention.
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Operational Excellence

Operational excellence focuses on achieving consistent, high-quality performance across operations.
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