Tour of Missing Persons Location Search System Integrated with AI and More

On the 12th, Icheon City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 13th that 14 newly appointed police officers from the Icheon Police Station toured the city's integrated CCTV control center.

Newly appointed police officers from the Icheon Police Station visiting the Icheon City CCTV Integrated Control Center are receiving an explanation about the advanced control system. Photo by Icheon City

Newly appointed police officers from the Icheon Police Station visiting the Icheon City CCTV Integrated Control Center are receiving an explanation about the advanced control system. Photo by Icheon City

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This tour was organized to introduce the operation status and key achievements of the control center to the new officers and to enhance their understanding of advanced security systems, helping them adapt to field duties.


The participating officers received explanations about the control center's core functions and roles, including crime prevention technologies integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) and the missing persons location search system, and had the opportunity to observe the actual operating environment firsthand.


The missing persons location search system analyzes CCTV footage using AI after inputting the missing person's physical description, tracking their movements and determining their current location. The new officers confirmed the system's effectiveness through a demonstration based on a simulated missing person case resolution.


The city currently operates 3,673 security CCTV cameras and plans to expand the establishment of advanced systems incorporating AI technology. Through this, the city aims to protect citizen safety in various areas such as crime prevention, accident response, and missing person searches.



Kim Kyung-hee, Mayor of Icheon, stated, "I hope the new police officers will actively utilize the CCTV control system in actual case resolution through this tour," adding, "We will continue to do our best for citizen safety through close cooperation with the Icheon Police Station."


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