AI alone isn’t enough. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in volume load scanning is advancing rapidly, offering smart automation and faster insights across quarrying, mining, and civil construction. However, no matter how impressive the algorithms become, one principle remains unchanged:
Why reference scans still matter
AI alone isn’t enough. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in volume load scanning is advancing rapidly, offering smart automation and faster insights across quarrying, mining, and civil construction. However, no matter how impressive the algorithms become, one principle remains unchanged:
The myth of ‘More Is Better’
Accuracy doesn’t come from the sheer quantity of points. It comes from quality and, crucially, from a verified reference to measure against. Without that, all you’ve got is noise dressed up as progress.
Faster Isn’t Better if It’s Wrong
There’s been a lot of hype recently around the issue of speed in volumetric load scanning. Some suppliers love to show trucks moving rapidly under their scanners, often backed up by sped-up footage that looks slick on a website. The implied promise is simple: faster must be better.













































