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This new AI technology enhances video analysis by detecting human actions in real time

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  • A new AI capable of recognizing complex visual data has been developed
  • SMAST can learn and predict complex human actions
  • The tool could be used in surveillance, healthcare, and autonomous driving, researchers say

Researchers at the University of Virginia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science have taken AI’s visual data capabilities a step further with their latest innovation – an AI-driven video analyzer called the Semantic and Motion-Aware Spatiotemporal Transformer Network (SMAST).

This system offers precision in detecting human actions, promising applications in areas like public safety, motion tracking, and even autonomous vehicle navigation.

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