Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming
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If in an unsolved murder all we have is DNA then popping it in a bank and checking each year against people sampled is a cheap way to resolve cold cases.
We have such a low prosecution rate anything that helps is good!
Meet opencv!
You can already do ANPR
https://medium.com/@alexey.yeryomenk...i-e1ac8a804c79
People & Zone detection - create timestamped frames with activity in zones and faces.
https://www.oreilly.com/content/rasp...mputer-vision/
Activity detection
https://pyimagesearch.com/2019/11/25...deep-learning/
The output can be accessed in a few minutes for 24 hours, also properly configured it will be more accurate.
All the complicated stuff has been done. You just need to deploy to reduce staff resources.
I have seen a demo of traffic offence prosecution system currently in service that is automated and just expects verification of detected offences <1% by a human to comply with the law. Its a profit centre!
For collecting CCTV then require all of those having CCTV have to register it (makes a lot of sense for CCTV) and position on house. Then email CCTV operators for time periods. If not forthcoming then use civilians to pick it up. A bit of GIS action and you will have a good picture of what you want.
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