My City Report for road managers

Yoshihide Sekimoto
Center for Spatial Information Science
Professor        Project Professor, Institute of Industrial Science
By collecting road images using smartphones (or driving recorders) mounted on vehicles and detecting road damages via emerging artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, the My City Report for road managers project aims to realize comprehensive real-time grasping of road-damage situations and optimize the inspection efficiency. As a part of the My City Report consortium, this project launched and provided services to citizens in 13 municipalities with MCR (a civic collaboration contribution service).
Examples of a road-damage type that can be obtained using a smartphone
Sekimoto Laboratory, The University of Tokyo
Data and dashboard for MyCityReport
Sekimoto Laboratory, The University of Tokyo

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Research collaborators

Urban X Technologies, Inc.
Association for Promotion of Infrastructure Geospatial Information Distribution

Related publications

Maeda, H., Sekimoto, Y., Seto, T., Kashiyama, T., and Omata, H., Generative adversarial network for road damage detection, Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Wiley, 36, 47-60, 2021 (Available online: 2 June, 2020).

Maeda, H., Sekimoto, Y., Seto, T., Kashiyama, T., and Omata, H., Road damage detection and classification using deep neural networks with smartphone images, Computer‐Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 33(12), 1127-1141, 2018.

Maeda, H., Sekimoto, Y., Seto, T., Kashiyama, T., and Omata, H., A framework for Clack detection and maintenance criteria extraction using machine learning and smartphone camera, JSTE Journal of Traffic Engineering, 4(3), A_1-A_8 2018 (in Japanese).

Related patents

Patent number 2019-139316

SDGs

  • SDG9 Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
  • SDG11 Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Contact

  • Sekimoto Laboratory, the University of Tokyo
  • ex. 56406
  • Tel: +81-4-7136-6406
  • Email: sekimoto[at]csis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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