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  • ALEJANDRA VASQUEZ: Hello, my name is Alejandra.

  • ERICSON HERNANDEZ: And I'm Ericson.

  • ALEJANDRA VASQUEZ: And we're using

  • machine learning to find potholes

  • on the streets of Los Angeles.

  • ERICSON HERNANDEZ: LA has over 7,400 miles

  • of roads and freeways.

  • ALEJANDRA VASQUEZ: That's a lot of roads

  • and a lot of potholes to fix.

  • ERICSON HERNANDEZ: Right now, construction workers

  • have to manually inspect roads for dangerous potholes

  • and cracks or rely on people calling in tips,

  • which takes a lot of time.

  • ALEJANDRA VASQUEZ: While studying at LMU,

  • we started to see if we could figure out

  • a faster way to identify potholes throughout the city.

  • ERICSON HERNANDEZ: First, we needed data.

  • So we rigged a camera to a car, and we drove around

  • to capture footage of different roads and freeways.

  • ALEJANDRA VASQUEZ: Then we used TensorFlow,

  • Google's open-source machine learning tool,

  • to develop a model that could quickly identify potholes, road

  • cracks, and other weird stuff with a high rate of accuracy,

  • which means workers can spend less time finding potholes

  • and more time fixing them.

ALEJANDRA VASQUEZ: Hello, my name is Alejandra.

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