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Dams now run smarter with AI

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K August 2020 a precipitation peak during the summer, relying on dams and associated infrastructur the Seomjin River emen Korea The escalating global climate crisis has led to the emergence of unforeseen t 100 billion won ug USD 76 million ing dam operations.

In response, a new study has emerged, aiming t 6 meters s conventional physical models by harnessing the potential of an artificial intelligence (AI) model trained on extensive big data Jonghun Kam ss="s Eunmi Lee d_hi PhD ightText__NxlGi"> the Division of Environmental Science & Engineering span Pohang University of Science and Technology orea Researcher Program of the National Research Foundation the Journal of Hydrology Korea lass="summaryFeed_highLightText__Nx the summer pan> Jonghun Kam GRU 40% +20% -20% AI lGi">-40% Subseq AI ntly 0.9 the Seomjin River eed_highLightText__NxlGi">hourly< the Seomjin River Dam su Juam Dam d_high Juam Control Dam ">the Seomjin River AI i">2021 2002 the Gated Recurrent Unit

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