Microsoft launch intelligent traffic system
April 12, 2008
Microsoft is launching a free application that will plot routes for car journeys by cross-referencing them with historical traffic data, according to the New York Times..
The result, the aggregation claims, will be a awfully bigger avenue finder, which the aggregation is dubbing ClearFlow. The arrangement works by not alone because highways but additionally ancillary streets and added factors, such as acclimate and bounded antic events.
The five-year activity was the abstraction of Eric Horvitz, an AI researcher at Microsoft Labs in Seattle. He came up with the abstraction while, predictably, ashore in traffic.











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