The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Penang first state to launch facial recognitio­n system

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GEORGE TOWN: Penang has become the first state in Malaysia to launch a facial recognitio­n system capable of detecting faces of criminals through closedcirc­uit television (CCTV) cameras, in a bid to improve public safety in the state.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the technology which uses artificial intelligen­ce developed by IBM would enhance the 767 CCTVs installed by the Penang City Council (MBPP).

“This technology which is capable of detecting the faces of criminals or people wanted by the police will be operated from the CCTV control room of the Penang City Council (MBPP) and the Penang Police headquarte­rs.

“The monitoring via CCTVs is an initiative by the Penang State Government to reduce crime, especially street crimes in an effort to maintain the safety and well-being of the people,” he said at the launch of the project, here yesterday.

Also present were MBPP Mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang, State Housing and Local Government, Town and Rural Planning Commitee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo, and state police chief Datuk Seri A. Thaiveegan.

Chow said the installati­on of CCTVs since 2008 with the cooperatio­n of the police involved a cost of RM46.2 million, while the current project involved an allocation of RM12 million including the installati­on of another 150 CCTVs, expected to be completed by May this year.

“We hope to increase the number of CCTVs installed with this face recognitio­n technology to 3,000 units in stages, for better crime prevention, and to expand it to areas under the Sebrang Perai Municipal Council (MPSP),” he said.

Meanwhile, Thaiveegan said the facial recognitio­n technology would help increase the police’s efficiency in preventing and resolving criminal cases.

He said the police would upload the image of a criminal or wanted person to the system and if it managed to track similar faces through any of MBPP’s CCTVs, the local authoritie­s would alert the police immediatel­y.

“For example, in snatch theft cases, the police may not be able to catch the criminals during the time of the incident, but through the technology, we can clearly identify the suspect and it will be easier track him or her down,” he added. - Bernama

 ??  ?? CCTV control room operator showing off the monitoring situation from the control room using the new CCTV facial recognitio­n system during the launching yesterday. - Bernama photo
CCTV control room operator showing off the monitoring situation from the control room using the new CCTV facial recognitio­n system during the launching yesterday. - Bernama photo

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