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October 15, 2022

Machine learning model monitors 3D printing in real time

Researchers at MIT have trained a machine learning model to monitor and adjust the 3D printing process in real time.

[Research supported by U.S. National Science Foundation grant IIS 1815070 and IIS 1815585.]

Learn more in the Eurekalert news story Using artificial intelligence to control digital manufacturing. (Date of image: 2022; date originally posted to NSF Multimedia Gallery: Oct. 15, 2022)

Credit: Courtesy of Wojciech Matusik, Mike Foshey, et al


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