AI crime prevention in urban areas

Issue 1 2022 News & Events

Identifying location-specific attributes is an important aspect of social artificial intelligence. However, models that are frequently trained on subjective perceptions and still images are unreliable in predicting crime. Now researchers from GIST in Korea take things to the next level by training a neural network with a geo-tagged dataset of reported deviant incidents and sequential images of deviant locations to accurately determine unsafe locations by linking the deviant behaviour to the visual features of a city.

Identifying possible hotspots of crime in a city is an important issue for urban safety development and can help the authorities take necessary steps to make the city safer for its residents. The effectiveness of such preventive measures depends on the accuracy of the predictions, which are increasingly being made by artificial intelligence (AI)-based models. Most existing models use subjective perceptions of safe locations, socioeconomic status and still images of crime scenes and only a few violent crimes are categorised as input data. As a result, there is often a discrepancy between their predictions and reality.

In a new study published in AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, researchers from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) in South Korea proposed a different strategy based on a large-scale dataset and the concept of 'deviance', which included not only violent crimes but also civil complaints regarding behaviours violating social norms, which is also called 'deviant behaviour'.

Accordingly, they developed a convolutional neural network model, aptly called DevianceNet and trained it using a geo-tagged dataset of deviant incident reports with corresponding sequential images of the incident locations acquired using Google street view. “Our work is the first study that investigates the relationship between the physical appearance of a city and deviance with deep learning techniques,” comments associate professor Hae-Gon Jeon, who headed the study.

The researchers collected the images from 10 GPS coordinates within a radius of 50 m from the site of reported incidents and for each GPS location, considered images with 12 directions for a total of 120 images. Using data from five major cities in South Korea and two in the USA, they trained and tested their model with 2250 deviant places and 760 952 images. Such a large dataset enhanced the prediction capabilities of the model to detect possible deviant locations.

“This improved visual perception tasks such as recognition, classification and localisation,” explains Jeon. “The holistic representation of DevianceNet extracted from entire image sequences makes it possible to accurately classify and detect deviant places.

“Since the model can identify deviant behaviour from the visual attributes of the environment, it is not city-specific and can be used to identify potential unsafe locations even when criminal incident data is not available. “This makes it a useful tool in countries that have poor record keeping. The model can also be integrated into navigational services to suggest safer routes,” says Jeon, speaking on the practical implications of the study.

“Additionally, city planners can use the results of the prediction to understand how the city’s layout or design environment can be redesigned to lower instances of deviant behaviour and criminal activity.”

Find out more at https://aaai-2022.virtualchair.net/poster_aisi253, or https://www.gist.ac.kr/en/html/sub06/060202.html?mode=D&no=203442&file_id=60081




Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page



Further reading:

Pentagon appointed as Milestone distributor
Elvey Security Technologies News & Events Surveillance
Milestone Systems appointed Pentagon Distribution (an Elvey Group company within the Hudaco Group of Companies) as a distributor. XProtect’s open architecture means no lock-in and the ability to customise the connected video solution that will accomplish the job.

Read more...
Gallagher Security’s Integrate Roadshow
Gallagher News & Events
Gallagher Security recently teamed up with nine technology partners to showcase the latest integrated security capabilities at the Integrate Roadshow in Durban, bringing together about 60 attendees, including end users, channel partners, consultants, and other industry professionals.

Read more...
Ransomware impersonates employees and self-spreads
News & Events
Following a recent incident, the Kaspersky Global Emergency Response team is shedding light on an attack where adversaries crafted their own variant of encryption malware equipped with self-propagation capabilities.

Read more...
Level of RDP abuse unprecedented
Sophos News & Events
Cybercriminals abused Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in 90% of attacks handled by Sophos Incident Response in 2023, Sophos’ newest Active Adversary Report finds. External remote services were the number-one way attackers’ initially breached networks.

Read more...
Hexagon rebrands Qognify
News & Events
Hexagon’s Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division announced that Qognify has officially adopted the Hexagon corporate identity and fully integrated into the division as the physical security business unit.

Read more...
Five efficiency strategies for your security installation business
Securex South Africa News & Events
A recent conversation with one Securex South Africa 2024 exhibitor, led to the event organisers being able to share some advice on helping security installers make their businesses more efficient.

Read more...
Sophos celebrates partners and cybersecurity innovation at annual conference
News & Events Information Security
[Sponsored] Sun City hosted Sophos' annual partner event this year, which took place from 12 to 14 March. Sophos’ South African cybersecurity distributors and resellers gathered for an engaging two-day conference.

Read more...
Sales basics for security installers
News & Events
Being the best security business in South Africa means little if no one uses your services. Your business success is only partly linked to how good you are at security installations.

Read more...
From security technician to salesperson
News & Events
Being great at security sales starts with having the right mindset. How you think informs what you say and how you act; and how you act informs the results you will achieve in your business.

Read more...
From the Editor's Desk: Something old and something new
Technews Publishing News & Events
      Welcome to the 2024 edition of SMART Security Solutions’ Mining Handbook. Mining is a challenging industry for security professionals, although security is a challenge on this continent, no matter your ...

Read more...