In St. Petersburg, inspectors will use a neural network to check complaints from city residents about graffiti

In St. Petersburg, inspectors will use a neural network to check complaints from city residents about graffiti
In St. Petersburg, inspectors will use a neural network to check complaints from city residents about graffiti
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More than 200 points with potential violations have already been added to the database.

Employees of the State Administrative and Technical Inspectorate (GATI) of St. Petersburg, using the Gorodovoy neural networks, will check complaints from city residents about graffiti. This was reported by the press service of Smolny.

There are more than 200 points in the list. The presence of illegal images must be checked or refuted by the first days of May. After this, the re-check will begin.

Owners of buildings and non-residential premises who have not previously responded to warnings from inspectors will be held administratively liable. The law provides for a fine of 100 thousand rubles.

Neural network complexes have already shown good results.

— With regard to non-residential buildings, after the City identified more than 250 violations of the rules of improvement, 1/5 of them were promptly eliminated after paying the fine. And more than 80 percent were not recorded again, which may indicate that they were eliminated by conscientious property owners,” the press service noted.

Previously, 78.ru wrote which voice assistants St. Petersburg residents prefer to use.

The article is in Russian

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