It follows successful deployments at 48 U.K. police forces, transforming the efficiency with which they gather surveillance evidence against criminals and analyze surveillance/ CCTV videos -- in some cases reducing the time it takes to analyze a 24-hour tape from one week to less than three hours.
The breakthrough technology is saving police forces millions of pounds while removing the need for blanket surveillance of law-abiding people. If all U.K. surveillance footage was analyzed manually, the estimated cost would be nearly GBP1.25 billion per annum. Automating the process saves more than 90% of the cost.
Scyron believes the use of its technology in the private sector has positive implications for protecting civil liberties.
¡°There are over 4.2 million CCTV cameras in the U.K. making us the most spied-upon country in the world,¡± said Scyron CEO, Mike Wilks. ¡°Collectively, they record around 35 billion hours of footage. Analyzing footage of everyday people going about their business costs tax payers¡¯ millions of pounds every year. What our technology does best is to sort the wheat from the chaff by helping target the criminals.¡±
Scyron¡¯s technology uses a sophisticated ¡®intelligent¡¯ algorithm that triggers a surveillance/CCTV camera to record specific events or be used retrospectively on a video tape to capture specific incidents. For example, it may be set to capture only people lingering longer than a specific time, such as five seconds at a known haunt for drug dealers while ignoring passers-by. Alternatively, it can be set to trigger an alarm if people approach a perimeter fence, while ignoring animals or unusual light anomalies.
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