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TOMRA Sorting eBook Focuses on the Potential of AI

Article-TOMRA Sorting eBook Focuses on the Potential of AI

TOMRA Sorting eBook Focuses on the Potential of AI
The eBook highlights the contributions artificial intelligence has made to the recycling industry as well as what the future holds.

Deep learning is on the rise in the recycling industry, according to the new eBook, “Harnessing the Potential of AI,” from TOMRA Sorting, Inc., a global leader in sensor-based sorting. Dispelling a common misconception about artificial intelligence (AI), this latest TOMRA eBook chronicles the long, 30-year history and contributions AI has already made to the recycling industry, as well the bright future that lies ahead.

“In the months and years to come, those in the recycling industry will hear much more about deep learning, a powerful component of artificial intelligence,” said Daniel Bender, technical manager of deep learning for TOMRA Sorting, in a statement. “Deep learning shows the promise of providing solutions for the industry’s most complex sorting challenges. Recycling operations at the forefront of using AI to sort material stand to gain a significant advantage over companies who do not.”

The free-to-download eBook goes into detail of how deep learning works and learns to identify materials to resolve problems not solvable with classical machine learning. The book claims deep learning holds the key for achieving more consistent detection rates than manual sorting, elevating material purity while lowering costs.

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