Groundbreaking Research Project: “Improving Bridge Weigh-In-Motion Performance with Big Data and AI”

“Improving Bridge Weigh-In-Motion Performance with Big Data and AI”

In a significant stride towards advancing the field of bridge engineering, the HICUP Lab at UP FAMNIT is proud to announce its collaboration in a groundbreaking basic research project titled “Improving Bridge Weigh-In-Motion (B-WIM) Performance with Big Data and Artificial Intelligence.” This collaborative endeavor spans three years and has garnered support from the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency, marking the initiation of an interdisciplinary journey between bridge engineers and computer scientists.

The collaborative effort, led by bridge engineers from ZAG Slovenija, including Andrej Anžlin, Aleš Žnidarič, Doron Hekič, Maja Kreslin, Mirko Kosič, and Jan Kalin, brings a wealth of experience to the table. HICUP Lab joins this dynamic partnership, contributing the expertise of computer scientists, including Matjaž Kljun, Klen Čopič Pucihar, Domen Šoberl , esteemed members of the lab along with Branko Kavšek from DIST of UP FAMNIT.

This project represents a synergy between traditional bridge engineering and cutting-edge technology, with the overarching goal of enhancing the performance and accuracy of B-WIM systems. HICUP Lab, in its role as a collaborator, emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing challenges at the intersection of bridge engineering and computer science.

Matjaž, Klen and Domen bring their innovative perspectives and expertise in Artificial Intelligence to the collaborative effort. Their role as contributors to the project underscores the lab’s commitment to leveraging technological advancements to drive transformative developments in the realm of bridge engineering.

As we embark on this collaborative journey, the collective cheer extends to all collaborators involved in this project. HICUP Lab is enthusiastic about the impactful outcomes that will undoubtedly emerge from this pioneering research initiative, setting the stage for a future where collaboration and innovation redefine the landscape of bridge engineering.

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