Comments on: Microsoft introduces tool for avoiding traffic jams
The new service's software technology, called Clearflow, is an ambitious attempt to apply machine-learning techniques to the problem of traffic congestion.
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The new service's software technology, called Clearflow, is an ambitious attempt to apply machine-learning techniques to the problem of traffic congestion.
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Sorry, in theory a good idea, in reality it?s not going to make a big difference. Create electrically wired roads that control car speed and don?t rely on human?s ability to drive. Then we will be seeing a break thought in traffic jams.
- by DoctorCox May 15, 2008 6:42 AM PDT
- Clearflow will not be reliable. Only the obvious types of traffic jams will be displayed and anyone familar with the local area won?t need the service. The service is too limited. Look at my alternative: http://www.upostlive.com It?s wiki style where drivers post alerts for others to see. And it?s free.
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