Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles [MUSIC PLAYING] JEFF WELLIK: A lot of the people say if you don't like the weather in Iowa, just wait 10 minutes. It will change. MATT PATTON: On a typical day, kids will be traveling 10 or 12 miles to get to school. As a school superintendent, my primary concern is making sure that we get everybody to and from school safely. JEFF WELLIK: Normally, we get up about 4:30. We go out and scan the roads. Matt usually goes one direction. I go the opposite. MATT PATTON: As the road conditions change, it's important for us to stay on top of knowing what's happening out there. The Iowa DOT has been very valuable to us. BONNIE CASTILLO: The goal of the Department of Transportation is to get travelers to their location efficiently and safely. We have operators continuously looking at over 400 cameras and other data sources 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It's very difficult to analyze all the different information coming in. TRACEY BRAMBLE: We're hoping to condense that data flow and be able to analyze it much more quickly with help from Iowa State. NEAL HAWKINS: We're really excited to use machine learning to address the operations of the road. TensorFlow is helping us understand the traffic patterns. And with that information, we can be better in alerting and being predictive. TINGTING HUANG: Machine learning can automatically check those images from the camera to detect if a crash happens, and we can send the information to traffic engineers. TRACEY BRAMBLE: And if there's going to be something that's going to impact your commute, we want to get them that information as soon as possible. MATT PATTON: If technology could help us determine what's occurring across the entire school district, we'd make better decisions for our kids. We wouldn't be up at 5 o'clock in the morning driving the roads. I would sleep in, to be honest with you. NEAL HAWKINS: Machine learning has really revolutionized the way we think about the data we have, the connection we have to vehicles. BONNIE CASTILLO: The Iowa roadways are safer because of all the technology we've been able to bring. We're making travel more safe and efficient. And so I only see that getting better. [MUSIC PLAYING]
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