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An overview of the origins, meaning, and values of Industrial AI followed by a detailed description of its technical elements, integrative architecture, and algorithms.
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The “Six Flows” are a concept created by Foxconn founder Terry Gou as a way to conceptualize the manufacturing process. The six flows are the three non-physical streams of information, technology, and capital, as well as the three physical streams of personnel, material, and processes. Tracking the movement of these six things is a good way to understand what goes into manufacturing.
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Lee, J. (2020). Definition and Meaning of Industrial AI. In: Industrial AI. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2144-7_3
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