Neural network to monitor dangerous ice floes in Arctic
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Neural network to monitor dangerous ice floes in Arctic

February 11, 2022

The unique project of Russian scientists will ensure the safety of ships.

#ARCTIC. #SIBERIA. THIS IS TAIMYR. Scientists from the Russian company Scanex have taught neural networks to monitor high ice floes in the Arctic. The platform has no analogues in the world and will ensure the safety of ships.

The algorithm is able to analyze the traffic of all ships and build a forecast of the probability of their getting into ice captivity. The invention will be used by captains of ships whose routes run through ice areas.

Previously, we told why it is important for navigation in the Arctic to study ice. We also reported that the world’s most powerful nuclear-powered icebreaker Sibir went on its first voyage under a contract with Nornickel and arrived at the Dudinka seaport.

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Text: Angelica Stepanova, Photo: istockphoto.com

February 11, 2022

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