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Cracking down on crime with Artificial Intelligence

Now a day, cybercrimes are the most happening crimes in the world, people knowing or unknowingly believe the words of the outsiders and they will give the entire account details with the password and the government is also taking the initiative to resolve these by making awareness programs among people.

Cybercrimes have become an increasingly important issue in the 21st century as hackers target governments, businesses and individuals all over the world. In every 39 seconds, according to a study by the University of Maryland damage will be huge.

A report from global security advisory specialists the Herjavec Group predicts that cyber-crime will cost the world $6 trillion (£5.2 trillion) annually by 2021.

These criminals and hackers hide their communication in content and it is being used to protect communication among criminal members,” says Professor Al-maadeed, whose expertise includes image processing and facial and handwriting recognition.

Head of the computer science and engineering department at Qatar University has received more than $5 million in grants for research related to image processing and artificial intelligence. One of the professors said the name of the project is ‘prediction of covert communication and untrusted channels’.

These criminals and hackers hide their communication in content and it is being used to protect communication among criminal members. Researchers have developed a system.

The first stage of which has a patent-pending – to use AI and machine learning to detect these criminal communications. Artificial Intelligence is learning by collecting data from both structured and unstructured sources. With this system and can eliminate process errors that occur with humans.

The advanced innovations could help solve challenges during the World Cup, in areas such as referees’ decision-making and detecting social media trolls and the conference brought together international experts to share ideas and advances in areas including artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, informatics and computer vision.

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