RUTILEA will launch an AI development project for gun crime detection in public areas in collaboration with King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) in Thailand.

RUTILEA Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, President: Takafumi Yano) will collaborate with the Science Technology and Innovation Policies Institute (STIPI) of King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) in Thailand to undertake the "Artificial Intelligence System Project for Crime Detection and Prevention in Public Closed Areas." The project is set to start in mid-August this year and is expected to last approximately seven months.
In Thailand, gun ownership is permitted under a registration system, and with gun violence and shooting incidents becoming social issues, it is difficult for police officers, who are already burdened with heavy workloads, to solely handle the prevention of gun crimes. This project aims to protect citizens' safety in public areas by developing AI technology to detect firearms from video information.
While the development of AI-based firearm detection is rapidly advancing globally, it has been technically challenging for AI companies in Thailand. Additionally, when compared to overseas companies with similar technology, RUTILEA's products have been recognized for their ease of implementation in terms of quality and price, leading to the commencement of this project.

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