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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Operational Visibility

Operational visibility provides real-time insight into what is really happening across sites, production lines and processes.
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Performance Benchmarking

Performance benchmarking continuously compares and evaluates safety and operational metrics across time, sites, or teams to measure improvement.
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Plug-and-Play AI Vision

Plug-and-play AI Vision refers to deploying AI Vision applications quickly with minimal configuration.
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PPE Compliance Monitoring

PPE compliance monitoring uses AI Vision to detect whether workers are wearing their required protective equipment correctly in specific zones at all times.
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Predictive Safety

Predictive safety uses leading indicators to anticipate and prevent future incidents.
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Privacy-by-Design

Privacy-by-design embeds data protection principles into AI Vision systems from the outset.
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Production Floor Visibility

Production floor visibility provides real-time insight into safety and activity across manufacturing lines.
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Productivity Improvement

Productivity improvement focuses on increasing output by reducing inefficiencies and disruptions.
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Proximity Alerts

Proximity alerts warn when workers and machines come too close to one another.
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Quality Deviations

Quality deviations are departures from expected product or process standards.
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Real-Time Safety Monitoring

Real-time safety monitoring uses AI Vision to detect hazards and unsafe conditions as they occur, enabling immediate response.
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Recycling Plant Monitoring

Recycling plant monitoring uses AI Vision to improve safety and visibility across recycling operations.
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Restricted Zone Monitoring

Restricted zone monitoring detects unauthorized entry into high-risk or prohibited areas.
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Risk Reduction Strategies

Risk reduction strategies aim to systematically lower exposure to safety and operational hazards.
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Safety Cost Reduction

Safety cost reduction lowers expenses related to incidents, insurance, and downtime.
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Safety Culture Transformation

Safety culture transformation shifts safety from reactive compliance to proactive risk prevention.
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Safety Management System

A safety management system (SMS) provides a structured framework for managing safety risk.
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Safety Modernization

Reduces reliance on manual audits
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