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Assam: AI alerts loco pilots, prevents collision with elephants
Updated On: 21 October, 2024 10:35 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
The incident occurred on the evening of October 16, when the loco pilots of Kamrup Express spotted a herd of around 60 wild elephants crossing the railway tracks between Habaipur and Lamsakhang stations in Assam
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On October 16, Loco Pilot JD Das and Assistant Loco Pilot Umesh Kumar of train no 15959 Kamrup Express spotted a herd of around 60 wild elephants crossing the railway tracks between Habaipur and Lamsakhang stations in Assam. The train was on its way Lumding from Guwahati, when the incident occurred at 8.37 pm.
The pilots immediately applied the emergency brake, preventing a collision with the herd. The prompt response was generated after the Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled Intrusion Detection System (IDS) alerted the train's crew about the herd.
Northeast Frontier Railway plans to gradually install this AI-based IDS across all elephant corridors within its network, as it has proven effective in preventing train collisions with elephants approaching the tracks.
On October 16, 2024, Loco Pilot J.D. Das and Assistant Loco Pilot Umesh Kumar of the #KamrupExpress (train no. 15959) spotted about 60 elephants crossing the track between #Habaipur and #Lamsakhang station.
Travelling from #Guwahati to #Lumding, the pilots applied the emergency… pic.twitter.com/LLTDXZDLSa
— Mid Day (@mid_day) October 21, 2024
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