RUSTON, La. — National Science Foundation awarded Louisiana Tech University assistant professor Abdur Rahman a two-year, $185,000 grant to develop artificial intelligence systems designed to detect problems in critical infrastructure, including power grids, water networks, manufacturing facilities and transportation systems. The project, titled “ERI: Flexible, Adaptive, and Explainable Anomaly Detection under Distribution Shift in Multivariate...
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