False positives can greatly diminish the viability and profitability of business models based around crash detection programs, such as when the crash detection provides FNOL services to claims automation initiatives.
If your organization participates, or wants to participate, in post-collision economics, the lower speed bands are in essence a new market for you, especially when combined with a mobile-based detection technology that offers First Notice of Loss (FNOL) that is automatic and on-scene.
Imagine the endless configurations of mobile phones, operating systems, and placements on a person and within a vehicle that can occur during a crash. Which also often causes those phones to go flying, in no predictable patterns.
This week is another Crash Week for Sfara. The algorithm team arrived today at an undisclosed crash-test facility to conduct crashes and collect additional labeled data to train its machine learning (ML).