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The software scanned the pictures of 45,000 children living in children’s homes and orphanages. Between April 6 and 10, it was able to match 2,930 children with photographs held on the lost child database run by the government. [[CiteRef::grayIndiaUsingFacialrecognition2018]] </blockquote>
 
The software scanned the pictures of 45,000 children living in children’s homes and orphanages. Between April 6 and 10, it was able to match 2,930 children with photographs held on the lost child database run by the government. [[CiteRef::grayIndiaUsingFacialrecognition2018]] </blockquote>
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Identification of missing children/persons (Track Child Portal)
"Global" Information Certainty Documented
Events * uses Record type Property:Has event

Start (6 April 2018, Documented, , No description)

Dataset Category Controlled, Facial Images
URL
Keywords
Related Technology
Owning institution Delhi Police
Custodian institution Delhi Police
Custodian institution Delhi Police
has funding
has images 45000
has individuals
runs database software
runs search software
Dataset full name
Dataset Category Civilian Registry, Law Enforcement
Country


Type: Civilian Registry, Law Enforcement


Technical information:

Full name
Country
ContentsControlled
Facial Images
Images45,000
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 byDelhi Police
Owning institutionDelhi Police
Custodian institutionDelhi Police

Description[edit | ]

The dataset used to identify missing children and person in India

Police in New Delhi recently trialled facial recognition technology and identified almost 3,000 missing children in four days. The software scanned the pictures of 45,000 children living in children’s homes and orphanages. Between April 6 and 10, it was able to match 2,930 children with photographs held on the lost child database run by the government. 1

References

  1. ^  "India is using facial-recognition to reunite missing children with their families". (2018) <https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/05/india-facial-recognition-technology-find-missing-children-lion/> Accessed: 2022-09-22