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The mechanism behind booking a ride on your phone is actually really complex
The mechanism behind booking a ride on your phone is actually really complex
http://i.amz.mshcdn.com/TL1fiAhIoYmO...b7379b135d.jpghttp://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed-...8be198fb13.jpghttp://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed-...6a4ca77139.jpg Every time you click to book a ride on the Grab app, the machinery that clicks in the background crunches some serious numbers to pair you with a driver. It's "staggeringly complex," as Grab's head of engineering, Ditesh Gathani, put it in an interview with Mashable. SEE ALSO: Uber's ambitious mapping project kicks off in Asia Underneath the seemingly simple process of booking, the system has to achieve a few goals, such as: providing the passenger with a driver, at reasonable cost within minutes; and to do this with as few buttons to press, and fields to fill in as possible. It also runs predictive analytics in real-time to figure out where demand will be, so the app can tell drivers where to go in the next few hours. Add that to machine-learning, with the system figuring out your routine and filling in where you want to go on some days. Read more... More about Uber, Singapore, Ride Hailing Apps, Grab, and Techhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/XagdiH7A334 |
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