The Taitung Police, based in Taitung County, Taiwan, are tasked with investigating criminal cases and traffic accidents with minimal video surveillance infrastructure. As a result, they rely heavily on evidence captured by private surveillance devices and community cooperation in sharing evidence resources.
Historically, the police department had to manually review this footage, analyzing video second-by-second to identify the people and vehicles involved in each case. This resulted in slow and inefficient investigations and forced leadership to choose between sending officers to the field to prevent crime or dedicating their time to reviewing video surveillance.