Identification of hazardous areas for priority landmine clearance: AI for humanitarian mine action
TL;DR: Landmines pose a persistent threat and hinder development in over 70 war-affected countries. Humanitarian demining aims to clear contaminated areas, but progress is slow: at the current pace, it will take 1,100 years to fully demine the planet. In close collaboration with the UN and local NGOs, we co-develop an interpretable predictive tool for landmine contamination to identify hazardous clusters under geographic and budget constraints, experimentally reducing false alarms and clearance time by half. The system is being tested in Afghanistan and Colombia, where it has already led to the discovery of new landmines. Anti-personnel landmines are explosive devices hidden in the ground designed to explode by proximity or contact and with the capacity to kill, disable or cause harm to humans (Figure 1). The mere threat of landmine contamination in a territory not only endangers the physical well-being of affected populations but also results in a loss of forest areas, reduction of productive land, exacerbation of social vulnerability, delay of infrastructure development, and damage of natural, physical, and social capital.
Nov-19-2024, 12:27:49 GMT
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- Asia > Afghanistan (0.26)
- South America > Colombia (0.27)
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- Government > Military (1.00)
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