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Taxis to be the eyes and ears of Dubai

Two new external surveillan­ce cameras on Dubai taxis to help keep track of activities on the road

- BY SHAFAAT SHAHBANDAR­I Staff Reporter

Taxis in Dubai will now act as the eyes and ears of Dubai, helping authoritie­s keep track of activities on streets while enabling civic bodies to collect data for better town-planning.

On trial with 10 taxis currently, the new system has cabs equipped with two external cameras, one in the front and one in the rear, in addition to another camera inside.

Coming in addition to the existing cameras already installed in all of Dubai’s 10,221 taxis that monitor drivers’ behaviour, the new smart cameras are designed more for monitoring activities on the street.

Unveiled by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) during the ongoing 38th Gitex Technology Week, the artificial intelligen­ce-enabled cameras are equipped with face detection and number-plate recognitio­n capabiliti­es.

“The number plate detection facility will help us keep track of vehicles that are on road illegally or if a car is stolen or if its registrati­on is up for renewal etc. We can also collect data about the number of vehicles from other emirates plying on Dubai roads,” said Dr Yousuf Al Ali, CEO of Dubai Taxi Corporatio­n.

Keeping track

He said that cameras will also help authoritie­s keep track of commercial activities on streets, type of advertisem­ents posted along the roads, while helping reduce human resources required for inspection of commercial establishm­ents and other facilities.

The cameras are also capable of detecting mistakes or defects on road signs and commercial signboards.

“These are intelligen­t cameras, supported by an AI-based software programme, which can carry out multiple tasks. Among its several tasks, the surveillan­ce system can also be used for collecting data about traffic congestion, or for studying ■ ■ ■ usage of different roads. It can also be used to collect demographi­c data of various localities and neighbourh­oods of Dubai,” Al Ali added.

He said the collected data can be used to determine density of population in a particular area, or the types of vehicles moving on a street and patterns of movement in an area, and plan accordingl­y.

A dedicated team collects and analyses the data before sending it to the department­s concerned to follow up on the informatio­n

“The accuracy of the cameras in detecting various objects on streets is currently 95 per cent and we will continue to work on upgrading the technology so that we have at least 99 per cent accuracy.” Al Ali said.

“We will continue with the trials until we can make sure the system is perfect. Eventually when we are completely satisfied with the accuracy of the technology we will have the cameras installed in all taxis operating in Dubai,” he said.

Dubai taxis have seen several technologi­cal enhancemen­ts and safety upgrades over the last few years, including speed jammers, tailgating alerting system as well as behavioura­l monitoring system for drivers.

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? The taxis will have two cameras, one in the front and one in the rear, designed for monitoring activities on the street.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News The taxis will have two cameras, one in the front and one in the rear, designed for monitoring activities on the street.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? The new cameras come in addition to existing cameras installed in taxis that monitor drivers’ behaviour.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News The new cameras come in addition to existing cameras installed in taxis that monitor drivers’ behaviour.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? The smart cameras are equipped with face detection and number-plate recognitio­n capabiliti­es.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News The smart cameras are equipped with face detection and number-plate recognitio­n capabiliti­es.

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