The neural network then summarizes all the data and provides information on “how long the cleanup will take, how many volunteers need to be involved, and even how many garbage bags will be needed.”

The system collects data using drones that patrol the area. The quality of the neural network was tested in the Kronotsky State Reserve.

Source: Ferra

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