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In Russia the control system of crosswalks with machine learning is started

Customers: Center of the organization of traffic of the Tver region



Project date: 2020/06

In June, 2020 in Tver the smart control system of crosswalks earned. It is developed by ISS companies and Дом.ru Business (JSC ER-Telecom Holding) by request of the Center of the organization of traffic of the Tver region

The new solution includes a photovideo fixing complex which distinguishes cases failure to provide advantage by motorists in the movement to pedestrians. Data on each violation recorded by a complex are transferred in CAFAO (The Center of the Automated Fixing of Administrative Offences) for execution of the resolution. 

In Russia the control system of crosswalks with machine learning is started

Also intelligent system received function of light maintenance of the people passing the non-regulated crosswalk into night-time. Dynamic illumination draws attention of the driver and warns him about finding of the person on the carriageway.

As explained in ISS, irrespective of a trajectory of the movement of the pedestrian, a system monitors his movement and provides light maintenance within all crosswalk. Due to use of machine learning technologies the complex provides adequate assessment of the situation with the minimum quantity of false operations or admissions, developers stated.

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System implementation is directed to decline in mortality on roads — the head of Development department of business of ISS company Sergey Vlasenko says. — It is sure if to cease to force down people and  will pass  in strict accordance with requirements of traffic regulations, this solution will earn also in other Russian regions soon. The intelligent system will be effective also in the city, in places where zebras take place in zones with the limited overview for the driver, and on high-speed roads where crosswalks cross the road only in the locations of localities.[1]
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