The latest system for analysing environmental data was presented at the MIT conference.

Leonid Bytsyura

Leonid Bytsyura

Sept. 25, 2024, 3:30 p.m.

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The Smart solution TM team took part in the development of an intelligent system for processing data from hydroecological monitoring of Ukrainian surface waters using machine learning tools, which was presented at the Fourth International Conference on the Application of Artificial Intelligence Tools at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) ‘ProfIT AI 2024’ on 25-27 September 2024.

A total of 39 presentations were made during the scientific meeting in 5 thematic sections: Vision of Digital Technologies, Machine Learning Processes, Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare, Areas of Intelligent Systems Use, Ethics and Governance in the Application of Artificial Intelligence.

The project in the interdisciplinary area of digital technologies for environmental purposes was aimed at processing data from hydroecological monitoring of Ukrainian surface waters using machine learning tools. The developed model proved to be highly accurate in assessing the parametric impact of individual pollutants on the overall state of a water body. The use of intelligent systems of this type to process environmental information opens up serious prospects not only for analysing the current ecological and biological state of the object, but also for modelling potential changes and possible risks.

Professor Anatolii Sachenko, CEO of Smart solution TM Leonid Bytsyura, and doctoral student Khrystyna Lipianina-Goncharenko took part in the research team.

It should be noted that Dr Leonid Bytsyura is currently participating in the MIT eco-engineering project ‘Design of a Post-War, Decentralised, Renewable Energy Powered Drinking Water Supply and Treatment System in Ukraine’, which aims to attract the world's best practices to address the issues of technological modernisation of water supply systems in Ukraine, water treatment, and solving the problems of supplying drinking water to the affected regions of our country.

Leonid Bytsyura

Leonid Bytsyura

Sept. 25, 2024, 3:30 p.m.