Treffer: Artificial intelligence based women security and safety measure system.

Title:
Artificial intelligence based women security and safety measure system.
Source:
AIP Conference Proceedings; 5/19/2022, Vol. 2393 Issue 1, p1-7, 7p
Database:
Complementary Index

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There is much immoral domestic abuse for women across the world. This is accelerated due to the absence of an effective tracking system. This study focused on a female's safety system focused on AI which offers security to women at risk. This framework can automatic and manual respond correctly in crucial circumstances. In order to accurately track the condition of victim and raspberry pi, the proposed device comprises a speech recognition device, Gsm modem and several other detectors, such as pulse detectors and an accelerometer, to monitor the collected information and avoidance or safety measures shall be carried out according to the significance of the problem. In this paper we present a mobile applications, SWMS, which offers an important function should provide emergency assistance. And we use one program and several collar chains artifacts and displays which are in everyday use. The machine is identical to a monitor on the collar with a button as a source, where, when turning on the shouting warning, the electric shock device and the monitor and location details of contacts and the closest police station are enforced for the self-defense intent. Video camera electric shock and streaming live footage are built into shows that serve like a digital technology tool, which we also think can have an impact on women's life. We'll use the Raspberry pi and python platform for execution [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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