MarkAny (CEO Choi Go) was selected as one of the three companies for the 2022 "AI Convergence for National Safety Assurance and Rapid Response Support" project, jointly organized by the National Police Agency and the Ministry of Science and ICT. The company achieved the top performance evaluation, leading to its selection as a continued participant in the project for 2023.
This project involved collecting learning data in real-world environments using municipal CCTV systems and establishing an AI-based rapid search infrastructure for missing persons in CCTV control centers (Jeju Island, Gangnam-gu in Seoul, and Suseong-gu in Daegu). The system underwent two rounds of performance verification by a certified institution.
MarkAny's rapid search system for missing persons categorizes information such as gender, age, and appearance at the time of disappearance (e.g., clothing, bag, hat, wheelchair, etc.) into 16 categories and further refines it into 70 attributes. The company built a dataset of 2 million scenario-based learning data points and fine-tuned object identification, re-identification models, abnormal behavior, and risk situation models using its proprietary AI foundation model, optimizing performance through ensemble techniques.
The system can be integrated with most VMS (Video Management Systems) owned by local governments in South Korea. It enables the analysis of past and real-time footage through a 16x speed video relay module, allowing the rapid search of one hour of footage from 100 FHD CCTV cameras in under 9 minutes, achieving an accuracy rate of over 95.92%.
Unlike conventional AI video analysis companies that operate by using stored metadata via cost-intensive intelligent selective control or downloading footage for analysis, MarkAny’s system directly searches stored footage through 16x RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) using a multidimensional dynamic analysis method, maximizing efficiency and scalability.
For example, in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, the system can simultaneously analyze past footage from 400 CCTV cameras and real-time footage from 500 cameras. Through two years of project experience, MarkAny has established a missing person response process for local governments and police stations, implementing a wide-area search system that extends beyond basic municipal boundaries. The system is also fully developed to be useful for searching for wanted criminals, escapees, and individuals who have tampered with electronic anklets.
MarkAny’s CEO, Choi Go, stated, "We are pleased to contribute to national safety and rapid response efforts," and added, "We will continue to create a safer society through relentless technological innovation."
MarkAny (CEO Choi Go) was selected as one of the three companies for the 2022 "AI Convergence for National Safety Assurance and Rapid Response Support" project, jointly organized by the National Police Agency and the Ministry of Science and ICT. The company achieved the top performance evaluation, leading to its selection as a continued participant in the project for 2023.
This project involved collecting learning data in real-world environments using municipal CCTV systems and establishing an AI-based rapid search infrastructure for missing persons in CCTV control centers (Jeju Island, Gangnam-gu in Seoul, and Suseong-gu in Daegu). The system underwent two rounds of performance verification by a certified institution.
MarkAny's rapid search system for missing persons categorizes information such as gender, age, and appearance at the time of disappearance (e.g., clothing, bag, hat, wheelchair, etc.) into 16 categories and further refines it into 70 attributes. The company built a dataset of 2 million scenario-based learning data points and fine-tuned object identification, re-identification models, abnormal behavior, and risk situation models using its proprietary AI foundation model, optimizing performance through ensemble techniques.
The system can be integrated with most VMS (Video Management Systems) owned by local governments in South Korea. It enables the analysis of past and real-time footage through a 16x speed video relay module, allowing the rapid search of one hour of footage from 100 FHD CCTV cameras in under 9 minutes, achieving an accuracy rate of over 95.92%.
Unlike conventional AI video analysis companies that operate by using stored metadata via cost-intensive intelligent selective control or downloading footage for analysis, MarkAny’s system directly searches stored footage through 16x RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) using a multidimensional dynamic analysis method, maximizing efficiency and scalability.
For example, in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, the system can simultaneously analyze past footage from 400 CCTV cameras and real-time footage from 500 cameras. Through two years of project experience, MarkAny has established a missing person response process for local governments and police stations, implementing a wide-area search system that extends beyond basic municipal boundaries. The system is also fully developed to be useful for searching for wanted criminals, escapees, and individuals who have tampered with electronic anklets.
MarkAny’s CEO, Choi Go, stated, "We are pleased to contribute to national safety and rapid response efforts," and added, "We will continue to create a safer society through relentless technological innovation."