UAlbany student building AI tool to help monitor road surface conditions
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UAlbany student building AI tool to help monitor road surface conditions
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- There are some exciting new innovative projects unfolding inside of the xCITE Laboratory at the University at Albany's ETEC facility. Carly Sutter, a graduate research assistant, has been using her expertise in mathematics and merged it with her growing interest in weather forecasting to build the next AI tool to help keep roads in New York state clearer and safer during severe weather events. "DOT has a really important…
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