New Delhi: Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)’s SRI wing’s Telecom Center of Excellence (TCoE) India jointly conducted Vimarsh 2023 5G Hackathon. .
“This hackathon aims to address important issues, explore innovative solutions for law enforcement, address challenges faced by law enforcement, and foster innovation in the field,” the Ministry of Communications said in a statement. ”.
As part of the third and final stage of the review, a total of 22 out of 23 startups and institutions will conduct proof of concept (PoC) use cases at the Telecom Department-funded IIT Madras 5G testbed, the statement said. announced.
“The jury considered physical demonstrations of autonomous drones, AR/VR (augmented reality/virtual reality), surveillance and investigation, evidence collection, emergency response, intelligent traffic management systems, 5G metadata analysis, geofencing, and AI related to “We have evaluated use cases such as (artificial intelligence)-based FIR filing,” the ministry said.
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Some of the impactful solutions that have emerged include drone-based surveillance safety and security, AI-assisted FIR filing, geofencing solutions for crime scene investigation, AR-based training through crime scene recreation, and predictive policing. includes AI-based data analysis and data processing apps. Among other things, he said.
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