Researchers are harnessing “deep learning” algorithms and powerful computer vision technology to dramatically reduce the time it takes for engineers to assess damage to buildings after disasters. Learn more:
Featured Purdue Researchers: Shirley Dyke, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering and Chul Min Yeum, Doctoral Student, Civil Engineering
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