Consolidating the Widely-Sourced Video Evidence to Gauge Threats in Different Environments

Veritone Inc, a leader in building human-centered enterprise AI solutions, has officially announced several new enhancements for its advanced AI-powered digital video forensics tool called Veritone Track, which is designed to support the defense sector, public safety, and law enforcement.

According to certain reports, the stated enhancement makes it possible for users to identify and track vehicles of interest by make and model across multiple video sources, offering greater speed and accuracy in investigative efforts without relying on personally identifiable information (PII).

More on the same would reveal how the update in question also integrates customer feedback. This markedly includes a redesigned user interface which streamlines workflows and introduces a new functionality to automatically stitch together all video evidence where a person or vehicle of interest was found, all for the purpose of creating one cohesive timeline.

In case that wasn’t enough, the newly-updated Veritone Track can also leverage AI to detect vehicles of interest and automatically follow their movements using video footage from various camera sources, including closed-circuit television, body camera footage, drone camera footage, social media feeds, and citizen uploads. Such a setup, like you can guess, cuts down on the need for manual review of countless hours of footage, something which goes a long distance when the agenda is to improve case clearance rates and operational efficiency.

“Veritone Track’s latest enhancements significantly improve search and performance by utilizing the latest aiWARE functionality, adding vehicle tracking and up-leveling the ability for public safety and investigative teams to efficiently respond to and investigate threats,” said Jon Gacek, general manager of Public Sector at Veritone. “The enhancements to Veritone Track also further strengthen our Intelligent Digital Evidence Management System (iDEMS), our AI-powered intelligent digital evidence management suite that helps agencies quickly access, search, manage, organize and share digital evidence — all of which can help accelerate investigations and improve legal processes.”

Talk about Veritone Track on a slightly deeper level, it happens to be a part of Veritone’s intelligent digital evidence management system (iDEMS), a solution suite which banks upon artificial intelligence to streamline the management and analysis of digital evidence, including audio and video. By doing so, it provides law enforcement agencies with powerful tools to handle vast amounts of data quickly and accurately.

Veritone’s proprietary solution is also powered by its leading enterprise platform, aiWARE™, aiWARE basically leverages the combined power of more than 300 pre-trained and trainable, best-of-breed cognitive AI and generative AI models across more than 20 cognitive categories in a single AI platform.

Anyway, making the technology’s case even more important is an ontology framework that provides customers with several benefits. These benefits cover an ability to conduct more complex data queries and analyses, derive deeper insights, improve upon data security and governance, enhance collaboration, as well as fine-tune the ability to scale and easily change or add new data sources.

Keeping those benefits in mind, it is well-equipped to help agencies in the context of several other applications. The potential use cases include public video surveillance, as Veritone Track enables public safety teams to analyze large volumes of video footage from different cameras and angles, reducing the manual effort required to review video evidence. This efficiency becomes crucial in time-sensitive investigations like missing person cases or high-profile crimes.

The next use case in line would be specific event monitoring. You see, Veritone Track can effectively identify and track suspicious vehicles or patterns so to monitor large-scale events. Beyond that, the solution will enhance security in sensitive locations. This translates to how building and event security teams may use Track to monitor vehicles that could pose a security threat or have been flagged in intelligence reports.

“It’s a top priority for MissionRT to equip the nation’s heroes with the latest mission-ready technology to efficiently solve cases and keep our communities safe,” said Richard Coleman, CEO and Founder of MissionRT. “The ability to leverage advanced AI for vehicle tracking can help officers manage vast amounts of data and enhance the speed and accuracy of investigations while safeguarding personally identifiable information.”

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