Circularity on the Edge AI finds reusable materials in rubble of Ukrainian buildings



Artificial intelligence supercharges Ukraine’s reconstruction effort in a project called Circularity on the Edge, which analyses drone footage of bombed-out buildings to identify reusable materials.

Created by Ukrainian architect and researcher Kateryna Lopatiuk and developer Herman Mitish, Circularity on the Edge demonstrates how artificial intelligence can make it faster and easier to identify salvageable materials within damaged buildings.

In a demo that can be viewed online, Lopatiuk and Mitish show a visualisation of the city of Bucha, which has been a site of heavy fighting since the Russian invasion in 2022.

The map lets users click on almost any building to see an aerial photo of the structure alongside its assessed damage level and a breakdown of its visible material makeup, including exactly where those materials are located.

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