Amsterdam, NH responds to privacy concerns from mobile mapping with Blurring as a Service solution
Amsterdam, NH Blurring as a Service Privacy Mobile Mapping
Mobile mapping projects in Amsterdam result in street footage without anonymization. The city's Computer Vision Team developed its own algorithm for blurring personal information in panoramic images. Blurring as a Service recognizes entire people and vehicles compared to face and license plate identification used by other software. This solution protects personal privacy rights without manual editing or outside software costs.
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Blurring as a Service in Amsterdam - iBestuur
Gemeente Amsterdam heeft software ontwikkeld waarmee de gemeente mensen op straatbeelden nog beter kan anonimiseren.
Amsterdam develops blurring software to safeguard privacy - Cities Today
The city of Amsterdam has developed new software which blurs people entirely in images to ensure they are not recognisable. The tool named ‘blurring as a service’ has been added to the city’s algorithm register, which was launched in 2020 to explain how algorithms are used in public services.
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