AI Fighting Crime
Discover how Hassan Ugail’s cutting-edge AI research in biometric face recognition is revolutionising crime-solving, including his role in unmasking the Russian spies behind the 2018 Salisbury Novichok poisoning. In this video, Ugail shares insights into his global work with police forces and explores the future of AI in combating crime.
About the Speaker
Professor Hassan Ugail
Professor Hassan Ugail is the director of the Centre for Visual Computing and Intelligent Systems at the University of Bradford in the UK. He is a renowned computer scientist in the area of visual computing and artificial intelligence (AI). He is an advocate of AI for helping to tackle real-world issues in the areas of biometrics, digital health, innovative engineering, and sustainable societies in general. More specifically, he works in the area of human biometrics, especially the development of cutting-edge AI solutions for biometric face recognition and analysis. His work in this area includes helping to unravel the real identity of the two Russian spies at the heart of the Salisbury Novichok poisoning case – one of the biggest international stories of 2018.
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