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AI Quickly Classifies Vast Data! Revolutionary Reduction in Police Investigation Time

National Police Agency Hosts Scientific Security R&D Achievement Exhibition
'AI Investigation Data Analysis System' Unveiled
Voice Phishing Organization Tracking Technology Also Introduced

A system that can automatically classify and analyze vast amounts of investigative data using artificial intelligence (AI) has been developed to shorten investigation periods.


On the 17th, the National Police Agency held the "2nd Scientific Policing Research and Development (R&D) Achievement Exhibition" at its office in Migeun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, and unveiled one of the achievements, the "AI Investigative Data Analysis System."

AI Quickly Classifies Vast Data! Revolutionary Reduction in Police Investigation Time

Previously, investigators had to manually organize and analyze large volumes of investigative data from telecommunications companies and financial institutions, which took a long time. However, with the AI analysis system, tasks such as standardizing investigative data according to crime types, correlation analysis, suspect identification, visual analysis, and report generation can be easily performed.


As a result, it is expected that investigative data analysis and suspect tracking and arrest will be conducted more swiftly, reducing public inconvenience caused by investigation delays.


The exhibition also introduced the "Mobile Communication Abuse Voice Phishing Response Technology." This technology detects lines suspected to be used by voice phishing organizations within mobile communication networks and tracks overseas IPs, such as those from China, to locate the criminal organizations' bases.


The "Voice Phishing Call Relay Tracking Vehicle," which tracks illegal domestic call relays used in voice phishing crimes, is also being prepared for practical use.


Additionally, new technologies related to public safety were unveiled, including the "Child Abuse Video Analysis and Summarization System," which detects and summarizes suspected child abuse parts in CCTV footage; the "Rapid Separation System for Overlapping Fingerprints"; and the "Smartphone Precision Positioning Technology," which quickly detects the locations of people requesting rescue and those under personal protection.


Future-oriented projects to respond to societal security needs were also introduced, such as the "Suspect Arrest Newtonian Fluid Launch System," which uses the properties of non-Newtonian fluids that are liquid under normal conditions but harden when force is applied to develop equipment for subduing and arresting violent criminals, and the "Quadruped Patrol Robot," which will assist the currently insufficient police personnel and conduct patrol activities together.


In his opening remarks, Yoon Hee-geun, Commissioner of the National Police Agency, stated, "The efforts of 'scientific policing' to revolutionize all police work through science and technology are bearing fruit one after another. We will not be complacent with current achievements but will establish the foundation for sustainable future policing through global R&D by expanding cooperation with foreign research institutions."


Meanwhile, the exhibition will be held for three days until the 19th and is open to the public. The visiting hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.


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