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Leveraging Machine Learning and Satellite Imagery for Cost-Effective Road Quality Monitoring

The guidebook outlines innovative machine learning techniques for road quality monitoring, using satellite imagery and smartphone data to provide cost-effective, efficient solutions for road assessments.

RoboSense Launches AC1: The All-in-One AI-Powered Robotic Vision Platform

RoboSense (2498.HK), a pioneering AI-driven robotics technology company, has announced the launch of AC1, the first product in its groundbreaking Active Camera series, along with the AI-Ready ecosystem,

Dover's Subsidiary Launches AI-Powered Vehicle Wash Solutions

Dover Corporation DOV announced that its subsidiary Innovative Control Systems, a brand of OPW Vehicle Wash Solutions, launched an AI-powered license-plate recognition (LPR) solution. This move will improve operational efficiency and satisfaction for Dover's customers.

Researchers using lidar and AI to advance transportation engineering and safety

University of Missouri researchers are using advanced technology to enhance the safety of the nation's roads. This approach, focused on the most vulnerable road users—pedestrians and cyclists—could be used to help improve driver awareness,

Volvo reconstructs crashes with AI in virtual worlds to make safer cars

We've been recording event data from from a fleet of cars for many, many years," said Alwin Bakkenes, head of global software engineering at Volvo Cars. "And all of those data points have actually helped us create safety

Deep Dive: How Hong Kong police use surveillance cameras for traffic management, crime prevention

Cameras using AI technology in Kwun Tong can help monitor traffic, make light adjustments and warn drivers about accidents, force says.

Raspberry Pi and AI power open source smart city monitoring project

Glossyio has created a Raspberry Pi-powered traffic monitor that uses AI to monitor traffic and look for statistics around specific travelers like cyclists and pedestrians.

Tired of subway delays? The MTA wants to fix that by strapping Google smartphones to New York trains

Google partnered with the MTA on a pilot program that involved using sounds recorded on smartphones attached to trains to detect track issues before they occur.