FVG Enhances Public Safety With Video Surveillance Integration

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by Valentina Salcedo

For the city of Trieste and the rest of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, implementation of PSIM solution across diverse organization is of the highest importance.

Martino Jerian, the founder of Amped Software, developed a key system to analyze images and videos for investigations and forensic use to become an indispensable tool for the FVG police department offices to use software to monitor video feeds from both public and private sector cameras.

The headquarters of Trieste received a free sample of the software to simplify the control of the city. Amped Software (software house) is thinking about the future and bring, today, the surveillance and analysis as an instrument that increases the safety in the city.

In judicial activity usually bad quality images make it hard, sometimes even impossible, to identify a person, a number, or distinguish some fact from other. To avoid general mistakes that can happen with a bad interpretation this system promises to go further, and support with more accurate information daily situations that affect the citizens and Trieste.

“Photos and videos are not considered as rigorously as other sources of evidence, because their analysis seems easier. This can lead to not exploiting the full potential”, said Jerian. The company is active in over a hundred countries and exports law enforcement and forensic investigation programs. These applications and programs will be mainly important in a future, with more technology in our lifes. “After sharing our work in Brussels, at the Headquarters if the European Parliament, it was translated and started being available to the regional Administration, to increase awareness in the Italian territory, from FVG”, concludes Jerian.

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Valentina Salcedo
Born in Sogamoso, Colombia Valentina is a journalist with multiple articles in “Conexión Externado” and winner of the José Recassens recognition for the best chronicle the last edition. She is currently living in Trieste, inspired by the charm of the city. A Senior year Communication and Journalism student at the University Externado of Colombia. Storyteller by heart and a future author. Valentina is a full-time intern at InTrieste.

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