Intelligent Traffic Monitoring with Hybrid AI

08/31/2022
by   Ehsan Qasemi, et al.
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Challenges in Intelligent Traffic Monitoring (ITMo) are exacerbated by the large quantity and modalities of data and the need for the utilization of state-of-the-art (SOTA) reasoners. We formulate the problem of ITMo and introduce HANS, a neuro-symbolic architecture for multi-modal context understanding, and its application to ITMo. HANS utilizes knowledge graph technology to serve as a backbone for SOTA reasoning in the traffic domain. Through case studies, we show how HANS addresses the challenges associated with traffic monitoring while being able to integrate with a wide range of reasoning methods

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