Railways launches AI-based bedroll inspection tech
The Morning Standard|December 02, 2024
THE Indian Railways has implemented an Artificial Intelligence-based system to inspect and sort linens such as bed sheets and towels provided to passengers in the air-conditioned coaches.
RAJESH KUMAR THAKUR
Railways launches AI-based bedroll inspection tech

The Indian Railways has implemented an Artificial Intelligence-based system to inspect and sort linens such as bed sheets and towels provided to passengers in the air-conditioned coaches.

The AI-powered Linen Inspection and Sorting Assistant (LISA) was developed by the Pune division of Indian Railways and was recently inaugurated by Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav at the laundry facilities of the Ghorpadi Integrated Coaching Complex (GICC).

The LISA system is an advanced AI-based automation machine designed to ensure 100% quality inspection of bed sheets used in trains.

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