Structural health monitoring optimised using AR, AI and computer vision

New structural health technology proposed by the University of Central Florida could help to improve the safety of both inspectors and the public (Image: Onestop NDT)
Researchers from the University of Central Florida have introduced new technologies that aim to enhance the monitoring of structural health, bolstering public safety and safeguarding against disasters.

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