Mobysoft has reported that the damp and mould problems experienced by most housing providers could be remedied by using AI. The predictive analytics firm has championed the use of an AI repairs platform to solve what has become a problematic and high-profile issue for housing providers and their tenants.
Mobysoft’s RepairSense, an AI platform for repair services, has been developed over the past three years to help housing providers improve the quality and sustainability of their repairs by interpreting data to identify priority cases and maximise productivity by attributing resources efficiently.
James Davison, chief technology officer, Mobysoft said, “An important facet of RepairSense is identifying and assessing the severity of the damp and mould problem in homes and helping to prioritise repairs. This is difficult for many housing providers because it often requires analysis of unstructured data sets from multiple siloed business applications and data sources.
“RepairSense has already analysed over two million repairs jobs using machine learning and created labelled data – this helps to identify raw data in unstructured datasets and adds meaningful labels to provide context, removing the need for manual analysis by housing providers and enabling them to focus on resolving issues for their tenants.”