Illegal dumping is a growing anti-social and environmental problem, but a Trinity Hall researcher is turning everyday bin lorries into unlikely crime‑fighters.
Using artificial intelligence and the cameras already installed on refuse collection vehicles, new research aims to spot fly‑tipped waste automatically and report it before it becomes a persistence nuisance.
The project, Deep Learning for Fly‑tipped Waste Detection, has just received a £25,000 grant through ai@cam’s Local Government AI Accelerator, a University of Cambridge initiative designed to help councils deploy practical AI solutions in public services.
The work is led by Tyler Holderness, a second year PhD student at Trinity Hall, and his supervisor Dr Florian Urmetzer, from the University’s Institute for Manufacturing.