A recently released report from technology firm Veritone found that body-worn cameras and license plate reader technology are seen as helping to make communities safer.
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Veritone iDEMS is an AI-powered, cloud-based “intelligent” DEMS that helps public safety agencies and organizations quickly access, search, manage, organize and share digital evidence – all of which can help accelerate investigations and improve legal processes.
Veritone on Tuesday launched a digital evidence management system that uses artificial intelligence for object recognition, redaction and other tasks. It comes in a time of big projected growth for evidence management tech.
The accumulation of internal video footage, as well as evidence from external sources, has led to a need to process and analyze video quickly.1 Unfortunately, many agencies do not have the necessary resources to dedicate hours to editing and analyzing video, images, and audio files. Many forensic te