Cleveland, OH collaborates with university researchers on IoT solution for illegal dumping
Cleveland, OH University Researchers AI Illegal Dumping
Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University students and faculty will develop the technology. AI-powered cameras will be calibrated during simulated littering incidents on both campuses. Prototypes of the smart enforcement system are slated for trials at hotspots on the city's East and West sides. Local enforcement officers will receive automated alerts about dumping incidents and use high-quality footage during their investigations.
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Cleveland wants to use artificial intelligence to fight illegal dumping - cleveland.com
The city will partner with Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University to develop a model for smart-cameras that could be used by Cleveland to identify illegal dumpers.
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