Tyson Foods uses computer vision and machine learning with AWS services to improve efficiency in its operations. They worked with AWS to implement solutions using Amazon SageMaker, Panorama, Lookout for Vision, and Machine Learning Solutions Lab. This allows Tyson to automatically count chicken trays, detect defects, and inspect product carriers. These solutions save over 15,000 labor hours annually and help Tyson optimize inventory management to reduce overproduction and waste.
Tyson Foods uses computer vision and machine learning with AWS services to improve efficiency in its operations. They worked with AWS to implement solutions using Amazon SageMaker, Panorama, Lookout for Vision, and Machine Learning Solutions Lab. This allows Tyson to automatically count chicken trays, detect defects, and inspect product carriers. These solutions save over 15,000 labor hours annually and help Tyson optimize inventory management to reduce overproduction and waste.
Tyson Foods uses computer vision and machine learning with AWS services to improve efficiency in its operations. They worked with AWS to implement solutions using Amazon SageMaker, Panorama, Lookout for Vision, and Machine Learning Solutions Lab. This allows Tyson to automatically count chicken trays, detect defects, and inspect product carriers. These solutions save over 15,000 labor hours annually and help Tyson optimize inventory management to reduce overproduction and waste.
Tyson Foods uses computer vision and machine learning with AWS services to improve efficiency in its operations. They worked with AWS to implement solutions using Amazon SageMaker, Panorama, Lookout for Vision, and Machine Learning Solutions Lab. This allows Tyson to automatically count chicken trays, detect defects, and inspect product carriers. These solutions save over 15,000 labor hours annually and help Tyson optimize inventory management to reduce overproduction and waste.
▪ Tyson Foods is one of the world’s largest food companies and is an
American multinational corporation, based in Springdale, Arkansas, that operates in the food industry. ▪ World's second-largest processor and marketer of chicken, beef, and pork after JBS S.A. ▪ Modern, multi-national, protein-focused food company producing approximately 20% of the beef, pork and chicken in the United States. ▪ It annually exports the largest % of beef out of the US. TYSON FOODS(COND)
TYSON FOODS Inc. processes millions of pounds of food each
week. ▪ Revenue: 4,318.5 crores USD (2020) ▪ Headquarters: Springdale, Arkansas, United States ▪ CEO: Donnie D. King (2 Jun 2021–) ▪ Founder: John W. Tyson ▪ Founded: 1935, Springdale, Arkansas, United States ▪ Number of employees: 1,39,000 (2020) ▪ Stock price: TSN (NYSE) $76.74 -0.92 (-1.18%) TYSON FOODS USES - COMPUTER VISION(CV)
▪ CV is a process that involves capturing, processing, and analyzing images
and videos so that machines can extract meaningful, contextual information from the physical world. ▪ Tyson Foods started a cloud migration from data centers to AWS in 2018. ▪ Amazon Go store inspired the Tyson company’s to pursue similar CV solutions to address challenges and increase efficiency in its production processes. Tyson Foods successfully developed an initial CV solution to augment these manual inspection processes.
Because Tyson Foods Inc. produces beef,
pork, chicken, and prepared foods in over 100 facilities worldwide. Tyson Foods provides protein through a variety of distribution channels to enterprises like restaurants, hospitals, and grocery stores. CONNECTION B/W < TYSON FOODS & AWS >
▪ Tyson foods had a good connection with AWS during CLOUD
MIGRATION time on 2018. ▪ It has the capacity to process 40 million chickens per week and Due to the scale of production, manual techniques for counting chicken trays that pass quality assurance measures aren’t accurate enough. Alternate strategies like monitoring the hourly total weight of production per rack don’t provide data right away. ▪ but knew that implementing ML would increase efficiency and decrease complexity even further. TYSON FOOD COMPANY approached AWS for support with implementing CV solutions powered by ML for inventory management and product carrier failure identification.
Because ML plenty of benefits like,
Automation of Everything. ... Wide Range of Applications. ... Scope of Improvement. ... Efficient Handling of Data. ... Best for Education and Online Shopping. AWS Services Used by TYSON FOODS
SERVICES
AWS Panorama Amazon SageMaker
Amazon Machine Learning
Amazon Lookout for Vision Solutions Lab AWS SERVICES: ▪ AWS Panorama Appliance, which organizations can use to connect cameras and process multiple CV applications on multiple video streams simultaneously This solution can save the company 15,000 hours of skilled labor annually in a single facility. ▪ Amazon Machine Learning Solutions Lab (Amazon ML Solutions Lab), which pairs an organization’s team with ML experts, to train an object detection model Amazon SageMaker with fully managed infrastructure, tools, and workflows to build, train, and deploy ML models for any use case. This model automatically detects and counts chicken trays on video streams from production lines as employees load them onto carts.
Amazon Lookout for Vision, an ML service that
uses CV to spot product defects in objects at scale. Using Lookout for Vision, the company created a custom ML model to analyze images and detect anomalies, without needing ML expertise. BENEFITS OF USING AWS SERVICES:
▪ Improved inventory accuracy with automated chicken tray
counting ▪ Enhanced safety with automated product carrier inspections ▪ Saves an estimated 15,000 hours annually in each facility with product carrier monitoring ▪ Avoids overproduction and underproduction with accurate inventory management. “These solutions help us use exactly what we need by understanding the true demand and optimizing inventory so that we can effectively plan and reduce waste.” - Barret Miller