CVAILGDec 4, 2023

From Lab to Field: Real-World Evaluation of an AI-Driven Smart Video Solution to Enhance Community Safety

arXiv:2312.02078v311 citationsh-index: 11Internet of Things
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This work addresses safety monitoring for communities, law enforcement, and urban planners, but it is incremental as it applies existing AI methods to a new deployment context.

The paper tackles the problem of enhancing community safety by deploying an AI-driven smart video solution in a real-world setting, achieving a consistent throughput of 16.5 FPS across 16 cameras and an average end-to-end latency of 26.76 seconds for anomaly detection alerts.

This article adopts and evaluates an AI-enabled Smart Video Solution (SVS) designed to enhance safety in the real world. The system integrates with existing infrastructure camera networks, leveraging recent advancements in AI for easy adoption. Prioritizing privacy and ethical standards, pose based data is used for downstream AI tasks such as anomaly detection. Cloud-based infrastructure and mobile app are deployed, enabling real-time alerts within communities. The SVS employs innovative data representation and visualization techniques, such as the Occupancy Indicator, Statistical Anomaly Detection, Bird's Eye View, and Heatmaps, to understand pedestrian behaviors and enhance public safety. Evaluation of the SVS demonstrates its capacity to convert complex computer vision outputs into actionable insights for stakeholders, community partners, law enforcement, urban planners, and social scientists. This article presents a comprehensive real-world deployment and evaluation of the SVS, implemented in a community college environment across 16 cameras. The system integrates AI-driven visual processing, supported by statistical analysis, database management, cloud communication, and user notifications. Additionally, the article evaluates the end-to-end latency from the moment an AI algorithm detects anomalous behavior in real-time at the camera level to the time stakeholders receive a notification. The results demonstrate the system's robustness, effectively managing 16 CCTV cameras with a consistent throughput of 16.5 frames per second (FPS) over a 21-hour period and an average end-to-end latency of 26.76 seconds between anomaly detection and alert issuance.

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