Japan is Using Artificial Intelligence To Catch Criminals On The Run
The company collaborated with the University of Electro-Communications in Japan for the research, which they claim can rapidly generate a solution system for sealing off escape routes with police dispersal. It takes approximately five minutes. "Fujitsu Laboratories and the University of Electro-Communications have developed an algorithm to rapidly solve city-scale road network security problems. Compared with previous technology, this makes it possible to find the theoretically optimal security plan 20 times faster, on average, for a 100-node problem, and 500 times faster, on average, for a 200-node problem," Fujitsu says. The company plans to scale up by commercializing the technology through their Fujitsu Limited AI arm, Human Centric Al Zinrai (Zinrai), next year.
Jan-11-2019, 22:09:45 GMT