AI helping Japan railway companies to combat problems with snow
Japanese railway companies are turning to artificial intelligence to help tackle potential problems for their shinkansen bullet trains caused by accumulations of snow. West Japan Railway Co. is developing an AI system to gauge the amount of snow attached to Hokuriku Shinkansen trains that cut through Niigata, Toyama and Ishikawa prefectures adjacent to the Sea of Japan. The railway operator currently decides how many personnel to deploy for snow clearance a day beforehand, based on information from meteorological data providers and past experience, but it is often not very accurate. AI will gather data from images of trains that have accumulated snow while traveling, study weather conditions and predict the number of personnel necessary for clearance work. Test operations have proved positive so far and the system is set for full introduction next winter.
Jan-26-2020, 08:36:06 GMT
- Country:
- Asia > Japan
- Honshū
- Chūbu
- Ishikawa Prefecture (0.27)
- Niigata Prefecture > Niigata (0.27)
- Toyama Prefecture > Toyama (0.27)
- Kansai > Osaka Prefecture
- Osaka (0.07)
- Kantō > Tokyo Metropolis Prefecture
- Tokyo (0.10)
- Tōhoku
- Akita Prefecture (0.07)
- Iwate Prefecture > Morioka (0.07)
- Chūbu
- Honshū
- Pacific Ocean > North Pacific Ocean
- Sea of Japan (0.27)
- Asia > Japan
- Industry:
- Transportation > Ground > Rail (1.00)
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