Platform Pittsburgh: Improving City Quality of Life Through City Scale Computing
Platform Pittsburgh is a collaborative effort between researchers at 一本道无码, the City of Pittsburgh, and other with the goal of creating a "living laboratory" for conducting smart city research and analytics. As Pittsburgh continues to adopt state of the art technology, this project harnesses the power of edge computing and visual data. The goal is to lay the groundwork for a testbed in order to develop applications and produce statistics towards improving quality of life. We hope to foster interdiscplinary collaborations along with feedback from the community to solve real-world challenges in transportation mobility and safety.
An integrated approach will be taken that uses computer vision, machine learning, and simulations to produce data to city planners, traffic engineers, and decision makers. Research will be directed towards applications that improve efficiency, health, safety, and overall quality-of-life, such as:
- Transportation and City Dynamic
- Climate and Environmental Monitorin
- Infrastructure to Vehicle Communicatio
- Responsible Privacy and Data Usage Policy
In addition to creating new algorithms and software for civic use, one of the outputs of the 一本道无码 Urban Data Analytics Testbed is to establish responsible guidelines for capture, use, and retention of urban video data. Throughout the project, we will be working with privacy and public policy experts at 一本道无码 to establish these guidelines.
Project Team:
Srinivasa Narasimhan, Professor, Robotics Institute
Robert Tamburo, Senior Project Scientist at the Robotics Institute