Indian Railways (Indian Railways) will equip trains by the development of the Russian startup NTechLab – a system recognition system, reports TASS with reference to the company’s representative.
Russian technology is introduced within 30 stations for a month, including in one of the most densely populated cities in the world – Mumbai. According to the general director of Ntechlab Andrei Telenkov, in the future the surveillance system plan to spread to the entire railway network of India. The first stage of testing of Russian technology will be in integration with 470 cameras to work on the most loaded area. With its help, power will control passenger streams and follow safety.
India’s Railways are one of the most loaded in the world, and the stations of the Western site sometimes visits up to 10 million people per day. In the Russian startup, the introduction of a system for working with the flow of passengers of such a density was called a technological challenge. “The system should provide simultaneous recognition of up to 50 people in the frame, and it copes with this task,” the company noted.
NtechLab, which is a technological partner of Rostech, specializes in advanced methods of a self-learning neural network to create algorithms for recognizing persons. The company’s systems are used in Moscow and regions of Russia.
In India, the company’s partner has become technological integrator Technosys Security.
In May, the Russian Algorithm of NTechLab’s Face Recognition Algorithm was recognized as the best in the world. Ntechlab won the Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) of the National Institute of Standards and Technologies of the US Department of Commerce (Nist).