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This system was introduced as part of Georgia's "Safe City, Safe Region, Safe Country" program aiming to improve public safety. Georgia also plans to install tens of thousands of additional cameras nationwide in the future.[[CiteRef::baierColumbusCrewStateoftheArt2022]]
 
This system was introduced as part of Georgia's "Safe City, Safe Region, Safe Country" program aiming to improve public safety. Georgia also plans to install tens of thousands of additional cameras nationwide in the future.[[CiteRef::baierColumbusCrewStateoftheArt2022]]
 
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Revision as of 16:37, 26 January 2023

Safe City (Georgia)
"Global" Information Certainty Speculative
Events
Dataset Category Facial Images
URL
Keywords
Related Technology
Owning institution Ministry of Interior (Georgia)
Custodian institution NEC
Custodian institution NEC
has funding
has images
has individuals
runs database software
runs search software
Dataset full name Safe City (Georgia)
Dataset Category Civil Database, Law Enforcement
Country Georgia


Type: Law Enforcement, Civilian Registry


Technical information:

Full nameSafe City (Georgia)
CountryGeorgia
ContentsFacial Images
Images
Individuals
Runs database software
URL"URL" is a type and predefined property provided by Semantic MediaWiki to represent URI/URL values.
Related Technology

Developers and Users:

Developed byNEC
Owning institutionMinistry of Interior (Georgia)
Custodian institutionNEC

Description[edit | ]

As noted on the website of NEC:

This system was introduced as part of Georgia's "Safe City, Safe Region, Safe Country" program aiming to improve public safety. Georgia also plans to install tens of thousands of additional cameras nationwide in the future.1

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References

  1. ^  "Columbus Crew’s State-of-the-Art Stadium Relies on Evolv Technology". (2022) <https://www.evolvtechnology.com/resources/blog/columbus-crews-state-of-the-art-stadium-relies-on-evolv> Accessed: 2022-07-10