MIPAR Webinar – Metal characterization using deep learning image analysis Webinars Home Our news Webinars MIPAR Webinar – Metal characterization using deep learning image analysis 22/05/2021 Objective of the webinar The rapid development of metals relies on understanding the microstructure of their materials (grain size, porosity, morphology, etc.), a reliable manufacturing process, and in-depth performance analysis for different applications. To solve some of the industry challenges (increasing throughput, providing defect-free products) and stay ahead of the competition, automated, reliable and intelligent analysis techniques are needed. With Deep Learning and a powerful image analysis engine, MIPAR enables users to perform fast, accurate and automated image analysis. In three simple steps : plot, train and apply, researchers can create a template that identifies specific features, and then run custom parametric sheets on new images, to detect complex features in one to two seconds. This webinar will present the benefits of using image segmentation analysis in metals using Deep Learning. This technique will allow you to analyze complex microstructures, perform automated grain and inclusion analysis. You will be able to study failures and defects, and analyze particles and satellites in additive manufacturing powders, with example applications in titanium, nickel, steel, and copper. Date and duration June 9, 2021 | 1:00-1:45 PM (CET) Speakers Alisa Stratulat, PhD Program Manager – MIPAR Image Analysis Sammy Nordqvist CEO – SciSpot Scientific Solutions Event Registration Free webinar, online. REGISTRATION Also read 17/06/2021 Ritme Innovation Leaders using Intel® oneAPI Cross-architecture Tools OneAPI is driving a new era of accelerated computing across XPU architectures (CPU, GPU, FPGA, other accelerators). Read more Read more 16/06/2021 Training Webinar – Securing bibliographic data In a health context where telecommuting is becoming the norm, the outsourcing of bibliographic data is a real challenge for private and public research organizations. Read more Read more