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Thales' Mi-Map console at DSEI 2019

DSEI 2019: Thales discloses Mi-Map AI-assisted mine warfare solution

At DSEI 2019, Thales is launching the Mine Intelligence Mapping system (Mi-Map), a new AI-assisted solution developed for mine warfare analysis. The Mi-Map console is designed to offer the customer the best solution in term of mine detection and classification, Thales said to Naval News.

Nathan Gain 11 Sep 2019

Mi-Map is a digital assistant powered by AI for sonar data analysis including a fully integrated design for quick deployment and a continuous machine learning capability. This platform can reduce operator workload, improve Man-Machine performance, and speed up post mission and real time operator analysis whilst being able to self-adapt to new environments or threats.

« We compared the efficiency of current procedures to the ones offered by Mi-Map. It took dozens of minutes for the operator to detect and classify potential threats, when the Mi-Map did the job in around 20 seconds. And the human missed two decisive elements, »



Thales representative. 

Thales’ Mi-Map console has been offered the Janus prize, a label awarded by the French Design Institute to projects being made to be easier for the user to handle. 

Thales is just finishing the development and will be able to propose its new Mi-Map console for the Naval market. 

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Posted by : Nathan Gain
Nathan is based in Namur, Belgium. He holds an MA in modern history with a minor in international relations from the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL – Belgium). Fascinated by military history he naturally turned to the defense sector after graduating and is particularly interested in Northern European and Belgian defense issues as well as in anything related to naval aviation.

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