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THUNDER BAY — The Thunder Bay Police Service is looking for public input on its use of video analytics and use of artificial intelligence software.
With updates in technology, the police service has been gathering a growing number of video recordings and surveillance footage but it is also posing significant challenges when it comes to processing and examining that footage. “We are currently testing this technology as an additional investigative aid,” said Chris Adams, director of communications and technology with the Thunder Bay Police Service. “Essentially, Briefcam is a very versatile search engine which reduces massive video recordings into more manageable durations which greatly assists police investigations.”
A compressed timeline is created by the software containing the key identifiers in the video allowing the investigator to locate and review the video that contain the objects identified.
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