Artificial Intelligence for Water Treatment !!

in #intellegence7 years ago

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Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence techniques, control procedures for water treatment plants can become cheaper and easier, which in turn helps protect public health.

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Researchers at the University of Waterloo, Canada, have developed a computer program capable of identifying the various types of blue and green algae that pose a risk to water systems in case of spread, according to Deutsche Welle.

"We have to protect our water supplies, and this new program will provide us with a protective system and a quick indicator of the risks that threaten us," said researcher Mika Emelko, a specialist in environmental and civil engineering.

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The new artificial intelligence system uses a computer program as well as a microscope to conduct an inexpensive and automated analysis of water samples in search of algal cells within 1-2 hours. This also includes a human component confirming these findings.

Current analytical methods, including sending samples to laboratories for manual analysis by professional technicians, take between one to two days.

Emelco and her co-author Alexander Wong assert that the program can serve as an early warning and warning system because water analysis can take place faster and more frequently.

The researchers believe it is possible in two to three years to develop a revised commercial version of the new program suitable for work in laboratories and water treatment plants for domestic use.

They found that the technology needed for permanent water monitoring around the clock could take three to four years.
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