Difference between revisions of "Use of Facial Recognition by Delhi Police"
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+ | |Has event={{HasEvent|Start|2018-03-01|Documented|mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019|<blockquote> the Delhi Police had acquired Automated Facial Recognition System (AFRS) software in March 2018 [[CiteRef::mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019]]</blockquote>}} | ||
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+ | |Involved Entities=Innefu Labs Pvt. Ltd | ||
+ | |Datasets Used=Aadhaar Database, Unidentified Dead Bodies Database (UIDB), Identification of missing children/persons, Sarathi Database (Driving License), Voter ID Database | ||
+ | |Software Deployed=Automated Facial Recognition System (AFRS) | ||
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+ | <blockquote> Following a Delhi High Court order in a case related to missing children, the Delhi Police had acquired Automated Facial Recognition System (AFRS) software in March 2018 as a tool to identify lost and found boys and girls by matching photos. [[CiteRef: mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019]] </blockquote> | ||
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+ | <blockquote> Sources said Delhi Police has so far created a photo dataset of over 1.5 lakh “history-sheeters” for routine crime investigation. Another dataset meant for monitoring sensitive public events has over 2000 images of terror suspects and — the latest addition — alleged “rabble-rousers and miscreants”. [[CiteRef: mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019]] </blockquote> | ||
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+ | <blockquote> For long, Delhi Police has been filming major protest events in the city. This footage is now being fed to AFRS which extracts “identifiable faces” of the protesters to its dataset. Once extracted, say sources, the lot is manually screened to identify and retain “habitual protesters” and “rowdy elements”. This dataset of “select protesters”, said sources, was put to use for the first time to keep “miscreants who could raise slogans or banners” out of the Prime Minister’s rally last Sunday. [[CiteRef: mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019]] </blockquote> | ||
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+ | <blockquote> Linked Database: Identification of missing children/persons, Unidentified Dead Bodies Database (UIDB), Aadhaar Database, Sarathi Database (Driving License), Voter ID Database [[CiteRef::internetfreedomfoundationDelhiPolice2018]] </blockquote> |
Revision as of 18:06, 27 August 2022
Information Certainty: Documented
Deployment Purpose: Surveillance, Crime Prevention, Political Surveillance, Missing Person Recovery
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Status and Events:
Status | Ongoing |
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Events | Start (1 March 2018, Documented, , No description) |
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Users:
Involved Entities | Innefu Labs Pvt. Ltd |
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Managed by | Delhi Police |
Used by | Delhi Police |
Location:
City | New Delhi |
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Country ⠉ | India |
Description[ ]
Following a Delhi High Court order in a case related to missing children, the Delhi Police had acquired Automated Facial Recognition System (AFRS) software in March 2018 as a tool to identify lost and found boys and girls by matching photos. CiteRef: mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019
Sources said Delhi Police has so far created a photo dataset of over 1.5 lakh “history-sheeters” for routine crime investigation. Another dataset meant for monitoring sensitive public events has over 2000 images of terror suspects and — the latest addition — alleged “rabble-rousers and miscreants”. CiteRef: mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019
For long, Delhi Police has been filming major protest events in the city. This footage is now being fed to AFRS which extracts “identifiable faces” of the protesters to its dataset. Once extracted, say sources, the lot is manually screened to identify and retain “habitual protesters” and “rowdy elements”. This dataset of “select protesters”, said sources, was put to use for the first time to keep “miscreants who could raise slogans or banners” out of the Prime Minister’s rally last Sunday. CiteRef: mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019
Linked Database: Identification of missing children/persons, Unidentified Dead Bodies Database (UIDB), Aadhaar Database, Sarathi Database (Driving License), Voter ID Database 2
References
- ^ mazoomdarDelhiPoliceFilm2019)