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Bengaluru Police building AI-driven digital 'Punchnama' with body-worn cameras

The department is also testing the potential of dashboard cameras to detect driver behavior, including even drunkenness.

December 11, 2024 / 19:57 IST
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MN Anucheth, IPS, Joint Police Commissioner (Traffic), Bengaluru

Bengaluru Police is working on body-worn cameras used by traffic constables for automatic video annotation, thereby helping collect evidence in road crash investigations.

"We are working on whether the body-worn camera can collect video and annotate itself … It's a work in progress and hopefully, we should have it soon as it will make our work easier," Bengaluru Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) MN Anucheth said while speaking at the Mercedes-Benz SAFE ROADS India Summit 2024.

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The department is also testing the potential of dashboard cameras to detect driver behavior, including signs of drowsiness, negligence, or even drunkenness, based on their driving patterns.

"I am hoping in a couple of years from now, it can also tell whether the driver is drunk based on their behavior or driving," the techie-turned-traffic police chief added.