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When the AI is connected with the CCD camera, it can give new results about the observations.



The new AI-based technology can search for the bottlenecks of traffic and other things like that. The system can also search the things like too-long vehicles from the images. If some roads are too narrow for some type of vehicle the AI can tell that thing to operators. 

And then they can guide those vehicles to another route. The AI can compare massive datasets that are collected from multiple sensors. And then it can make decisions that can make things work better. 

The thing where the AI is the best. Is comparing the data of large data masses. The AI can see if there are some anomalies in the image. The AI can compare the images stored in hard disks. And then it can find the differences in those images. The system detects the smallest possible changes in brightness by comparing the images pixel by pixel. In that system, the image is taken at the same angle and same spot. 

That allows operators to see. If the object moving or if there are some other changes. This system can use in recon missions or astronomy. The idea is that. The camera is taking images that are stored on the hard disk. And then the system compares the images that are stored in the mass memories. That thing makes those systems more effective. Because the system has more time to make its duty. 

When we connect that system with fuzzy logic we can make a system that can compare objects very effectively. At first, the system can use fuzzy logic. This means as an example 80% of pixels have a match with a certain object. And the system tells that object is a van. 

Then the system can send that data to an operator. But it can also store the image on a hard disk. And then the system starts to search the images from its archives. To find out the mark and model of the van. This means the system can give interim information to the operator. 

The operator will get information that the thing that bypasses the camera is the van. And then after that, the system can search the mark and model of that vehicle from the database. This is the thing where computers are the best. 


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