AI Predicts Flood Images
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•Predicting future floods: New AI tool gives realistic satellite-like views
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MIT scientists are developing an AI tool that creates realistic satellite images of potential flooding scenarios.
The tool combines a generative AI model with a physics-based flood model to predict areas at risk of flooding and then generate detailed, bird's-eye-view images of how the region might look after the storm.
The team published their work last month in the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Senscience .
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