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Adani Group, Prisma AI Partner to Improve Airport Travel with AI

In a move to enhance passenger safety and assistance at Indian airports, Prisma AI has extended its partnership with the Adani Group. The collaboration brings forward Prisma AI’s visual AI technology to identify incidents such as falls or unusual passenger behaviour. The “Desk of Goodness” system, powered by Prisma AI offers swift real-time notifications to airport staff for immediate assistance, greatly improving passenger support and safety.

The system, initially deployed at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, has now been expanded to five additional airports. This initiative reflects the commitment of both Prisma AI and the Adani Group to promote exceptional airport experiences and the values of “AI for Good.”

The model is powered by Prisma AI’s core computer vision platform, Gryphos, which empowers organisations with practical applications, such as automatic number plate recognition, security surveillance, illegal object detection, and smart parking systems, aiming to contribute to shaping a better future through the potential of artificial intelligence.

The company specialises in predictive information technologies, including Visual-based AI applications for various applications such as body behavioural analysis, sentiment analysis, OCR, image recognition, video analysis, face recognition, and object recognition.

Prisma AI and the Adani Group initially introduced the innovative “Desk of Goodness” system at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (SVPIA) in Ahmedabad and have expanded it to five more airports. The system significantly enhances passenger assistance and safety in departure and pre-security areas at SVPIA.

Recently, Industry.AI, a member of the NVIDIA Metropolis vision AI partner ecosystem, introduced its vision AI platform at Bengaluru’s Terminal T2, marking the debut of intelligent video analytics on a large scale at an Indian airport. 

The platform enables real-time tracking of various tasks, including detecting abandoned baggage, identifying long passenger queues, providing security alerts, and more. Industry.AI plans to extend its NVIDIA-powered vision AI to other terminals and additional Indian airports, aiming to improve passenger safety and airport efficiency. The system connects over 500 live camera feeds across the terminal to execute these tasks via vision AI.

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