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An image recognition technology can accurately determine the elemental composition and the number of charge and discharge cycles of a battery by examining only its surface morphology using AI learning.
The research team noted that while scanning electron microscopy is used in semiconductor manufacturing to inspect wafer defects, it is rarely used in battery inspections.
The team plans to further train the AI with various battery material morphologies.
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