KazNU supercomputer will help predict crimes and accidents
The Farabi Supercomputer Center at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University has launched an intelligent pilot project aimed at improving public safety and reducing the number of road accidents. The initiative is being implemented jointly with the KazNU Cluster of Engineering and High Technologies and the Committee on Legal Statistics and Special Accounts of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The first is crime forecasting. With the help of artificial intelligence and supercomputing technologies, the territories where crimes are most often registered are determined, and special analytical data and percentage indicators are provided to law enforcement agencies. This will increase the effectiveness of preventive measures and optimize the work of law enforcement agencies.
The second area is predictive analysis of road accidents. The system identifies the areas of the city where accidents occur most frequently and identifies them using special indicators. As a result, it becomes possible to strengthen control over dangerous areas and improve road safety.

"Both projects are based on the use of supercomputer computing, artificial intelligence, geoinformation technologies and big data analysis. The data of legal statistics and special accounting of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan are used to form an objective analytical base. Law enforcement agencies will be able to monitor the dynamics of the situation in the city through a special platform and strengthen control measures in the "red zones". This innovative approach opens the way for state and city authorities to switch to a proactive risk management system",- said Omirzhan Taukebayev, General Director of the KazNU Cluster of Engineering and High Technologies.

In the future, scientists plan to implement this project in other cities of Kazakhstan.

Press-service of 91ý Kazakh National University
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