The Army working on a battlefield AI ‘teammate’ for soldiers

FedScoop  February 3, 2020
To provide a more detailed picture of the battlefield for a solider and get them the most critical information researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are working with the Army to develop a system called the Aided Threat Recognition from Mobile Cooperative and Autonomous Sensors (ATR-MCAS), that will scan and classify imagery from sensors that can be mounted on vehicles, aerial coverage and autonomous vehicles to help soldiers recognize incoming threats. Currently the algorithms are being trained on test data. Soldiers will be able to the feed to show desired area of interest or livestream the raw video data the AI system is analyzing with highlighted sections classifying what the cameras and other sensors are picking up…read more.

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