Development of Hybrid Detection and Alert mechanism for Women Safety using AI

Year : 2024 | Volume :15 | Issue : 01 | Page : 36-46
By

Sai Satya Navya Sri Vasamsetti

Nama Hema Vara Sanjeevi

Manas Kumar Yogi

  1. Student Computer Science Engineering Department, Pragati Engineering College (Autonomous), Surampalem Andhra Pradesh India
  2. Student Computer Science Engineering Department, Pragati Engineering College (Autonomous), Surampalem, Andhra Pradesh, India Andhra Pradesh India
  3. Assistant Professor Computer Science Engineering Department, Pragati Engineering College (Autonomous), Surampalem Andhra Pradesh India

Abstract

The integration of AI-based smart surveillance systems in enhancing women’s safety and security has been a focal point of research and development. This literature study explores the impact of information technology advancements, particularly in the realm of mobile applications, GPS tracking, and social media platforms, on improving women’s safety. Noteworthy contributions include the development of apps such as Circle of 6 and Be Safe, which offer women immediate access to emergency contacts and support during critical situations, featuring functionalities like emergency alarms and GPS tracking. Studies have underscored the efficacy of GPS tracking systems in augmenting women’s security by facilitating swift location identification and prompt notification of authorities. Furthermore, the role of social media platforms in supporting survivors, raising awareness about violence against women, advocating for policy changes, and mobilizing communities for women’s safety improvement has been highlighted. The integration of artificial intelligence and IoT technologies has revolutionized women’s security systems, providing tailored security solutions that proactively address the unique challenges faced by women. This abstract encapsulates the evolution of AI-based smart surveillance systems and their significant contributions to empowering women with enhanced safety measures and peace of mind in various environments.

Keywords: AI, Women Safety, Alert, smart surveillance systems

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How to cite this article: Sai Satya Navya Sri Vasamsetti, Nama Hema Vara Sanjeevi, Manas Kumar Yogi. Development of Hybrid Detection and Alert mechanism for Women Safety using AI. Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS. 2024; 15(01):36-46.
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Volume 15
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Received May 9, 2024
Accepted June 3, 2024
Published June 10, 2024