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Developing neural networks to detect guns from live videos feeds.
Software Engineering with James Burnett
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When I was researching school security in early 2018 I thought of an idea that could help enhance school security. I had been working with facial recognition developing a profiling tool that could detect sex offenders from live video and I wanted to see if I could adapt it to detect objects, such as weapons and guns.
Two companies claimed to have technology to detect guns and weapons from live