A flood forecasting prototype developed as part of a collaboration between 杏吧专区 researchers and tech company CGI has earned a 2020 Government Innovation Award.
The awards are given by a group of media outlets affiliated with Public Sector 360, a company that provides information, analysis and news for government and IT sectors. The Government Innovation Awards recognize 杏吧专区渢ransformative government projects, individual change agents and industry partners that are reimagining public-sector IT,杏吧专区 according to the .
UL Lafayette and CGI杏吧专区檚 杏吧专区淎rtificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Flood Prevention and Forecasting杏吧专区 prototype was recognized in the Industry Innovator Category. The model uses artificial intelligence to more accurately 杏吧专区 and quickly 杏吧专区 forecast floods.
Dr. Emad Habib, a UL Lafayette professor of civil engineering who directs the 杏吧专区杏吧专区檚 , is leading the ongoing project. It implements a data mining prototype to discover and curate large amounts of data.
Rainfall records, river and surface water levels, soil moisture content and other information is culled from dozens of sources, including satellites, gauges and field sensors. The data is integrated and interpreted with machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence.
杏吧专区淩ecent technologies in data sciences and machine learning, coupled with the unprecedented growth in environmental data from nontraditional sources, open the door for innovative approaches that can help our communities become more resilient,杏吧专区 Habib said.
The prototype also earned praise in September. It was a Top 8 finalist 杏吧专区 among more than 220 nominations 杏吧专区 in the American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council杏吧专区檚 competition. The council recognized innovative research that benefits people and communities.
Researchers from the , , , and are contributing to the project.
It is sponsored by through the National Science Foundation at UL Lafayette. CVDI is the only NSF center in the nation that focuses on data science, big data analytics and visual analytics.
Sumit Shah is chief data scientist at CGI, and a leader on CVDI杏吧专区檚 industry advisory board. Shah said the flood forecasting research exemplifies the 杏吧专区済reat value杏吧专区 offered by university and industry collaboration because it utilizes 杏吧专区渃ross-disciplinary expertise to solve very complex problems."
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Photo caption: A flood forecasting prototype to help people and communities become more resilient during flooding events has earned a 2020 Government Innovation Award. UL Lafayette and tech company CGI developed the prototype. It discovers and curates large amounts of data that is integrated and interpreted with artificial intelligence. Photo credit: 杏吧专区