Engineers and utility executives often see machine learning as a mysterious entity that returns results they don't understand, but Chris Ranck from Black and Veatch says that perspective is backwards.
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Timestamps
- Introduction | 0:00
- Machine learning for collection systems | 0:35
- Attitudes toward machine learning | 1:56
- Combing through large datasets | 2:44
- Exciting machine learning future in wastewater | 3:27
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