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AI System in Russia Targets Vandalism and Illegal Advertising

The platform analyzes video feeds to detect violations and alert authorities in real time.

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NtechLab, a technology partner of Rostec, has developed an AI-based video analytics system capable of detecting unauthorized graffiti. The neural network can also help tackle illegal advertising, including the posting of flyers in public spaces.

The system is currently being tested in several Russian regions, Rostec’s press service told IT-Russia.

Ignores Legal Advertising

The platform analyzes video streams from cameras on public transport as well as fixed urban surveillance systems, identifies violations, and reports them to relevant services. It can be configured to ignore authorized street art and murals.

“NtechLab’s urban solutions are widely used across several regions, helping optimize public transport operations, reduce queues at stops, and improve environmental conditions. One of the persistent urban issues is minor vandalism, including unauthorized graffiti on roadside barriers, buildings, and garages. Our solution enables rapid detection and removal of such violations, ultimately improving the appearance of cities,” said NtechLab CEO Alexey Palamarchuk.

Monitors Waste Collection and Illegal Parking

The AI system is currently undergoing testing in multiple regions and is expected to be deployed in additional cities later this year.

NtechLab’s urban technologies are already in use in several regions. For example, video analytics is applied at municipal waste collection sites in the Nizhny Novgorod, Vologda, and Leningrad regions. The system helps municipal services maintain cleaning schedules and alerts authorities to improperly parked vehicles that obstruct garbage trucks.

Earlier reports said domestic AI systems had been deployed to monitor streets and parks in the Penza region.

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