Urban Context Aware Neural Surveillance: A Case Study in Dense Metropolitan Environments

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Abstract

Neural network performance in surveillance tasks is highly dependent on contextual factors such as urban density, lighting conditions, and behavioral patterns. This study presents an end-to-end monitoring solution optimized for deployment in high-density metropolitan areas. Drawing on real-world testing in an Asian megacity, the system was evaluated under peak pedestrian and vehicular load, achieving 91.2% recall and 95.6% precision in anomaly classification. The framework leverages spatiotemporal feature extraction and adaptive thresholding to maintain consistent performance across varied city zones. Our findings highlight the value of urban-context-aware calibration in deploying neural-based monitoring at scale.

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