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1. A control action that predicts future error based on its rate of change, helping to dampen system response.
2. An advanced manufacturing process that incorporates digital technologies for better data utilization and integration of automated systems.
3. Automated machines designed to perform tasks in manufacturing environments, enhancing efficiency and precision.
4. A control action that adjusts the output proportionally to the current error value.
5. Systems designed to manage and regulate industrial operations to ensure optimal performance.
6. The ability of a system to identify and localize objects within an image or video.
7. A branch of computer science that simulates human intelligence processes by machines, particularly computer systems.
8. The process of collecting and interpreting data as it is generated to enable immediate insights and actions.
9. The use of control systems for operating equipment in various industries to reduce human intervention.
10. A field of artificial intelligence that enables computers to interpret and process visual data from the world.
11. A type of control mechanism that does not use feedback to determine if the desired output was achieved.
12. The adherence to established laws and regulations focused on safety standards to ensure operational safety and reliability.
13. Systems that automatically adjust their operation to maintain a desired output by measuring deviations from setpoints.