Deep learning could help first responders offer critical aid in the wake of disasters
From hurricanes to wildfires, 2017 brought the world a number of natural disasters -- as well as some tech to deal with them. We have more information than ever following a disaster thanks to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and sophisticated satellites that can capture images of disasters from the air, but we are still working on ways to process the data so it is valuable for relief efforts. That's where deep learning comes in, says the World Bank in collaboration with WeRobotics and OpenAerialMap. On Jan. 10, 2018, World Bank issued an artificial intelligence (AI) challenge to explore how deep learning could be used in the wake of natural disasters. Deep learning is what enables AI to recognize patterns in images, sounds, and other data using a neural network that mirrors our own grey matter.
Jan-20-2018, 23:42:13 GMT