Mint, Atul Rai, co-founder and CEO of Staqu Technologies, the company behind the AI-powered security system in Ayodhya, said, "There will be a high level of AI surveillance in Ayodhya for people with serious criminal records, including terrorism, murder, etc. For this, we've integrated the CCTV cameras, already installed in various parts of the city for purposes like traffic and community management, for efficient artificial intelligence-based city surveillance." The AI surveillance CCTV cameras will cover famous hotspots of the city like Kanak Bhawan, Hanuman Garhi, Shri Nageshwar Nath Mandir, Ram Ki Paidi, and Ram Janmabhoomi.
The Indian tech startup is using its audio and video analytics software, Jarvis, to facilitate the use of AI to identify suspicious people and activities. The AI software will use features such as facial recognition and reverse facial recognition, enabling the identification of objects and people based on general inputs and movements.
“Reverse facial recognition will enable police to search for a particular person across the city using a photograph. The software would also allow them to search for a person or an object based on attributes entered in text form," explained Atul Rai “For example, you can search for a person wearing red trousers and a blue shirt, and the AI software will identify such people passing through different cameras in the city.
The software can also help identify suspicious vehicles with mismatched registration numbers. So the AI software extracts this attribute of the car and matches it with the e-vahan Parivahan database and gives the results in real-time," he added.
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