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Transport for NSW trials machine learning to detect crash blackspots – iTnews
Puts Azure to work on telematics data.

Transport for NSW has built a proof-of-concept using machine learning technology from Microsoft to identify potentially dangerous traffic intersections and fast-track remediation works.
The ‘dangerous intersections’ proof-of-concept, which took place last year, analysed telematic data collected from 50 vehicles travelling on Wollongong’s roads over a 10-month period.
The data – sent from the vehicles at a rate of 25 records a second – was used to pinpoint five previously unknown blackspots, with…
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