A team of students from ITMO University has presented an algorithm for detecting car malfunctions based on photographs of their bodies. This was reported by the press service of Yandex.Education.
Yandex and HSE University have been jointly holding student Olympiads since 2018. This year, they changed the format of the event, focusing on the use of AI systems.
2,500 people took part in the competition, and 84 students in 30 teams were able to reach the final. The leader of the Olympiad was the Capybara team from ITMO, in second place was Selling Pandas from HSE University, and in third place was CUDA out of memory from ITMO and MIPT.
Participants used real data from the Yandex Taxi database and the HSE University cHARISMa supercomputer to test their AI solution. In the near future, experts from Yandex will evaluate the model's performance and its application in real conditions, opening up new career prospects for the winners.
Earlier www1.ru reported that scientists from Russia and Great Britain created a methodology for determining the effectiveness of AI with long texts.
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