AI-based Smart City Integrated Platform to be Developed

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‘Mark Any’ drives the project as a part of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's 'Development and Demonstration of Integrated Smart City Platform Model Based on AI Data' - Aims to solve crimes and traffic problems in cities - Cloud-based linkage data of local governments, 112,119 and even smaller local governments

A nationwide integrated platform will be developed to track criminal vehicles without local government boundaries by linking systems that have been separated by local governments.

Mark Any announced on the 18th that it will develop a smart city integrated platform model based on artificial intelligence.

The Smart City Integrated Platform is a system that integrates CCTV in each field such as crime prevention, traffic, and disaster, and exchanges data in real-time in connection with related organizations such as 119 and 112 as well as other local governments.

As part of the AI Data-based Smart City Integrated Platform Model Development and Empirical Study ordered by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, this project also includes technical and administrative research to link smart city integrated platforms in each metropolitan area and region with the aim of solving crimes and traffic problems in cities. The development period is two years in total.

Mark Any, the organizer, plans to develop a cloud-based smart city nationwide integrated platform to utilize artificial intelligence and big data to solve crime and traffic problems and to link wide areas smoothly.

In addition, it plans to develop AI-based tracking programs and establish strategies to link basic local governments and related agencies jointly by forming a consortium.

In the meantime, it has been difficult to respond quickly because each local government's integrated smart city platform has not been linked to systems of related agencies such as 112 and 119. It was difficult to track the crime vehicle in succession when it moved to another city.

When the development of a wide-area integrated platform is completed, 112 will be dispatched immediately after the crime is discovered, and crime vehicle tracking will be possible regardless of location. By analyzing vehicle characteristics with artificial intelligence, it will be possible to analyze location information and metadata.

Moreover, the integrated platform will be provided in the form of a cloud, in order to support small-scale basic municipalities across the country on a single smart city integration platform. Regardless of the size, all municipalities aim to upgrade the five major services such as 112 emergency video, 112 and 119 emergency dispatch, emergency response to disaster situations, and social support, and to use extended services in the future.

CEO of Mark Any, Choi Jong-wook said, "We will create a foundation for the true smart city by developing this integrated platform that combines advanced technologies such as wide-area integrated platform technology and artificial intelligence-based integrated route tracking system."

Mark Any started as a small venture in the university, by three people at Sangmyung University lab on February 13, 1999. At that time, watermarking technology developed with 12 students in the laboratory was selected as the nation's best new technology and set the stage for developing Mark Any into a state-designated laboratory in Korea. Since then, it has been pioneering new markets with constant changes and challenges in information security.

Based on the technology of the nation's core technology and the largest patents in the domestic software industry, it has grown into a leading smart information security service company in Korea, which is responsible for the information security of about 1,000 domestic and overseas customers.

Photo: Mark Any
Photo: Mark Any

Reported by Smart City Today

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