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Artificial Intelligence Fights Crime and Terrorism at a New Level
IEEE Multimedia ( IF 3.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-12 , DOI: 10.1109/mmul.2020.2994403
Bogdan Ionescu 1 , Marian Ghenescu 2 , Florin Rastoceanu 3 , Razvan Roman 4 , Marian Buric 4
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High expansion of urban population and infrastructure complemented by recent geopolitical world events, triggered an increasingly alarming number of threats. Law enforcement authorities are now challenged to redesign societal security concepts. Although current technological advances eased the information access, e.g., via video surveillance cameras, satellite data, drones, wearables, manual analysis of such big and diverse data to extract strategic knowledge is not a solution anymore. There is the critical need for automatic solutions. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the breakthrough of deep neural networks opened a new perspective for providing such solutions with a human-grade accuracy. Here, we provide a snapshot of our AI research for counter terrorism on automatic person and object identification, retrieval of speech intelligence, and dissimulated behavior analysis. The research was carried out during the UEFISCDI SPIA-VA research project at CAMPUS Research Center, University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, with the participation of UTI Grup and of the Military Equipment and Technologies Research Agency (ACTTM), having as public beneficiary the Protection Guard Service, Romania (SPP).

中文翻译:

人工智能将犯罪和恐怖主义推向新的高度

城市人口和基础设施的高度扩张,再加上最近的地缘政治世界事件,引发了越来越多令人震惊的威胁。执法部门现在面临重新设计社会安全概念的挑战。尽管当前的技术进步简化了信息访问(例如,通过视频监控摄像机,卫星数据,无人机,可穿戴设备),但是手动分析如此大量多样的数据以提取战略知识已不再是解决方案。迫切需要自动解决方案。人工智能(AI)和深度神经网络的突破为以人类等级的准确性提供此类解决方案开辟了新的视野。在此,我们提供了AI研究的快照,该研究用于反恐,涉及自动人员和物体识别,语音情报的检索,和虚假行为分析。该研究是在布加勒斯特“ Politehnica”大学CAMPUS研究中心的UEFISCDI SPIA-VA研究项目期间进行的,UTI Grup和军事装备与技术研究机构(ACTTM)参与了该项目,作为保护的公众受益者罗马尼亚警卫队(SPP)。
更新日期:2020-06-12
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