In the experiment, the artificial intelligence recognition tool recognized 87 % of the sites correctly. The city of Helsinki considers the results encouraging.

The City of Helsinki keeps a register of its parks, streets and you. Henri Kärkkäinen

The City of Helsinki experimented with the use of artificial intelligence to maintain public areas. The city conducted an experiment with Digia.

The city maintains a register of information in public areas, which has proven to be slow and laborious in the city. For example, maintenance requires manually through thousands of aerial images. The purpose of the experiment was to determine whether the manual image recognition process required to maintain the register could be automated.

The artificial intelligence -based image recognition tool used in the experiment was correctly recognized by 87 % of the sites. Experimental Digia’s Technical Consultant Hilla tilhi According to Digia, the tool exceeded the expectations of the city and the company.

– As expected, artificial intelligence accelerated the process: work for two weeks from people succeeded in artificial intelligence in ten minutes. But it also exceeded expectations in accuracy, Tilhi says in the release.

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City of Helsinki Project Manager Ritva Koko states in the release that the results of the experiment were “really encouraging”. The city intends to continue developing the method.

-If all the time spent on improving the accuracy of the information can be spent instead of searching for errors, we will be able to significantly improve the quality of our information assets, Keko says in the release.

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