Deep Learning-Based Real-Time Weapon Detection System
Amjed Al-Mousa,
Omar Alzaibaq,
Yazan Abu-Hashyeh
Abstract:In recent years, the rate of gun violence has risen at a rapid pace. Most current security systems rely on human personnel to monitor lobbies and halls constantly. With the advancement of machine learning and, specifically, deep learning techniques, future closed-circuit TV (CCTV) and security systems should be able to detect threats and act upon this detection when needed. This paper presents a security system architecture that uses deep learning and image-processing techniques for real-time weapon detection.… Show more
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