Digital Housing and Utilities with Computer Vision and Talking AI Appears in Nizhny Novgorod Region

NtechLab Combines Cameras, Neural Networks, and Voice Notifications into One System

A digital housing and utilities system has been launched in the Nizhny Novgorod region, using artificial intelligence to monitor the condition of container sites and urban infrastructure.

The NtechLab development tracks the removal of solid municipal waste, monitors the cleanliness of sites, records the fill level of containers, and also identifies cases of cluttering with construction waste or blocking access to containers. The algorithm can determine if garbage is being thrown away from a neighboring construction site. Based on the collected data, the system generates reports and issues ratings to contractors and regional operators.

Additionally, algorithms were integrated into cameras installed on public transport. This made it possible to create a system that automatically registers damage to road surfaces, damaged building facades, graffiti, and faulty street lighting.

Artificial intelligence is also equipped with a voice notification function. It is able to warn about violations, such as an electric scooter left on the roadway, and informs the operator about a person falling. In the near future, the system will be able to independently call emergency services — an ambulance or the police — if it detects a fight or other incident.

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Sources
Gazeta.ru

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