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Enhancing Community Safety: Gang Graffiti Automatic Recognition and Interpretation (GARI) System Fact Sheet

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Law enforcement officials in Indiana and Illinois are using the Gang Graffiti Automatic Recognition and Interpretation (GARI) system, developed by the Center for Visualization and Data Analytics, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology (S&T) Center of Excellence, to identify and track gang activity in their communities via mobile phones by identifying both graffiti and tattoos.

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Enhancing Community Safety: Gang Graffiti Automatic Recognition and Interpretation (GARI) System Fact Sheet PDF 678.7 KB
Last Updated: 09/01/2022
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