SAN DIEGO, Nov. 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Netradyne today announced a new deep learning analytics data platform for companies within the automotive, transportation and insurance industries. The new, highly customizable offering will arm companies with rich data including dynamic mapping, distributed video search and driving analytics—helping developers better understand the countless fluctuating and ever-changing factors that impact the way commercial and personal vehicles are driven.
The new services provide real-time insight into numerous aspects of driving, including road conditions, driver behaviors, unique driving scenarios, seasonal and weather-specific considerations, traffic patterns, concentrated geographic risk areas, and much more. While most companies only have access to singular, event-triggered data points that are then extrapolated and quantified with simulated miles, Netradyne's Driveri™ platform is able to serve up millions of miles of actual rich driving data from a 360-degree camera, powered by an advanced artificial intelligence TeraFLOP processor. Companies can observe and visually analyze this data to gain insight into deeper road context and texture, which will help them create safer and more technologically advanced products—from connected cars to autonomous trucks to interactive roadways.
"Netradyne is expected to have more than 500 million minutes of captured and analyzed commercial driving data by the end of 2018," said Avneesh Agrawal, founder and CEO of Netradyne. "This projected growth is expected to make Netradyne's Data Services Platform the most comprehensive data service on the market—equipping developers with the deepest road insights available."
With access to this deep learning information, automotive and transportation original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), connected car companies and commercial fleets can better tailor their products to meet the needs of today's drivers and help shape the roadways of tomorrow. In addition, insurers can better protect the personal and commercial vehicles they insure. As an added bonus, Netradyne's Driveri™ customers are given complimentary access to this in-depth data as a valuable reference point.
The new service includes the following features and benefits:
- Cloud-based client interface, with an intuitive interface for data mining and transfer
- Real-time insight into road conditions, driver behaviors and more
- Meta-data that has been captured and analyzed by the Netradyne team
- Vision data enablement across various platforms with high definition videos (1080p) and high dynamic range optics (120dB)
"We're proud to provide companies with these valuable new tools to help them gain deeper real-time intelligence into how road conditions influence driving behavior. The possibilities of how this data can positively impact the the future of driving are endless," said Sandeep Pandya, President at Netradyne. "Our new distributed video search tool, for example, allows the companies we work with to search for combinations of a variety of driver events such as object categories, environmental conditions, traffic patterns, driving patterns and rare events. We can use this information to help create behavior models of how humans drive and provide useful information for training autonomous driving technology."
For more information about Netradyne's platform, visit www.Netradyne.com.
About Netradyne, Inc.
Founded in 2015, Netradyne has technology innovation centers in both San Diego, CA and Bangalore, India where teams are hyper-focused on launching a driver safety platform for Commercial Vehicles. Grounded in the vision of applying Artificial Intelligence for improving fleet safety, Netradyne delivers a holistic view of the driving environment to fleet owners while serving as their driver's advocate. For more information about Driveri™ or to inquire about commercial vehicle safety tools, please visit www.Netradyne.com.
CONTACT: Katie LeChase, 619-234-0345, [email protected]
SOURCE Netradyne, Inc.
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