Preventing Plant and Disaster Damage with Artificial Intelligence
[Asia Economy Reporter Junho Hwang] A technology that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and manage risk factors in construction sites, aging facilities, and power plants in advance is being developed.
On the 25th, the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials announced that it will develop a disaster safety management system for facilities using AI and the Internet of Things (IoT) in collaboration with Telco Korea ES and the Korea Earthquake Safety Technology Institute.
The Institute and its partners will establish a system capable of measuring and analyzing complex information affecting facility safety, such as wind, temperature, and earthquakes. The goal is to inspect the safety status of facilities and predict risks.
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Hyungseok Han, a principal researcher at the Institute, said, "Combining the AI technology possessed by the Institute with safety management technology for large-scale SOC will greatly help in preemptively assessing and preparing for facility risks to create a safe environment. We will do our best in research to quantify facility safety and manage it in real time using AI, IoT, and big data technologies to play a significant role in ensuring public safety."
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