CDFAM Computational Design Symposium

From Simulation to Reality: The Evolution of Computer Vision Training with Synthetic Data Francis Bitonti – Lexset AI


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Francis Bitonti, working at the intersection of computer vision, synthetic data, and computational design at Lexset, presentation at the CDFAM Computational Design (+DfAM) Symposium, held in New York City in 2023.

Abstract: Francis Bitonti, CEO and co-founder of Lexset, explores the transformative capabilities of computer vision and synthetic data in the realm of computational design in his presentation titled 'From Simulation to Reality'. Bitonti delves into the practical applications of these technologies, showcasing how the convergence of computer vision and synthetic data can turn digital simulations into tangible realities. Bitonti offers an in-depth view of these technologies' role in advancing computational design, illustrating their potential with real-world examples from his work at Lexset.

His presentation outlines the potential challenges and solutions associated with implementing these technologies, providing a comprehensive overview of this cutting-edge field.

Audience: This presentation is tailored for professionals, researchers, and academics in the fields of computational design, additive manufacturing, computer vision, and synthetic data. Individuals with an interest in understanding the practical applications of computer vision and synthetic data in computational design will find this presentation highly beneficial.

Please note: The CDFAM Computational Design (+DfAM) Symposium is a renowned platform for the exchange of knowledge among specialists in computational design and additive manufacturing. This recording is intended for educational and professional development purposes.



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CDFAM Computational Design SymposiumBy Duann Scott