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AI Helps Locate Wanted and Missing People in Russia

Street, park, and public-space cameras feed images to neural networks that can instantly identify individuals who are wanted or reported missing.

Photo: Rostec press service

An artificial intelligence system developed by NtechLab, a technology partner of the Russian state corporation Rostec, is being deployed in Russia’s Stavropol Territory to help locate wanted individuals and missing persons.

The FindFace Multi video analytics system has been integrated into the region’s Safe City platform. It analyzes live video streams from urban surveillance cameras, with the neural network capable of identifying a person of interest with reported accuracy of up to 99.9%.

“Introducing video analytics into the region’s security framework will help law enforcement in Nevinnomyssk locate criminals and missing residents, including children, more quickly,” said NtechLab CEO Alexey Palamarchuk. “Beyond that, our neural network also contributes to improving overall safety and quality of life across the Stavropol Territory. NtechLab solutions are already in use in Kislovodsk, and we are working on rolling out AI systems in other cities in the region as well.”

Spreading Across the Regions

The technology is already being actively used in other parts of Russia, including Krasnodar Territory, Samara Region, the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, and Kabardino-Balkaria.

As previously reported, an AI system from NtechLab helped locate more than 40 missing persons in the Arkhangelsk Region, assisted in solving over 300 crimes, and identified more than 1,500 offenders. In Novosibirsk, the company’s video analytics tools have also been used to find more than 120 lost children.

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