Document Type
Blog
Publication Date
12-7-2020
Abstract
The National Science Foundation awarded two University of Dayton computer scientists $248,338 to use artificial intelligence to monitor motor vehicle traffic in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and develop a simulation to help urban planners address traffic and infrastructure problems in the city of more than 8.9 million people.
Keywords
University of Dayton, Arts and Sciences
eCommons Citation
Larsen, Dave, "National Science Foundation awards University of Dayton computer scientists $248K for artificial intelligence system to address traffic issues in Vietnam" (2020). College of Arts and Sciences Newsroom. 467.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/cas_blog/467