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The Oculus automated system has been launched in Russia, which detects violations of laws in images and video materials, TASS reports with reference to the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Main Radio Frequency Center (GRC) subordinate to Roskomnadzor.
According to the press service of the organization, the developers plan to further ensure that the system detects prohibited materials in complex handwritten texts and drawn content. “Until 2025, the possibility of adding new classes and types of violations, as well as the function of determining the postures of people and their actions, is being worked out. The system will detect prohibited materials on several frames on video clips, in complex handwritten texts and drawn content,” the press service noted, adding that at present the system “performs its tasks in full.”
Currently, “Oculus”, according to the developers, “recognizes images and symbols, illegal scenes and actions, analyzes text in photo and video materials.” As the press service explained, Oculus automatically detects “offenses such as extremist themes, calls for mass illegal events, suicide, pro-drug content, LGBT propaganda and more.”
Source: Rosbalt

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