ANN/The Korea Herald – Action has been taken following a series of incidents that have concerned the public about safety on the subway, including a stabbing incident in August that saw two passengers injured in Korea.
Seoul unveiled plans for developing an artificial intelligence (AI)-based system to monitor and track unusual behaviour among subway passengers.
This includes instances of violence, with the goal of completing the system by the end of the year.
The announcement came from Seoul Metro and the Seoul Digital Foundation. In September, a rush was also provoked by a false alarm about a stabbing on the same subway line injuring 18 passengers.
The project’s objective is to create a real-time monitoring and detection system to identify abnormal behaviour among subway passengers.

This will be done by utilising AI-powered “image captioning” technology. This technology translates images or video footage into textual descriptions.
The generated text can then be forwarded to subway officials for immediate action should an incident take place.
The two organisations signed a memorandum of understanding on Friday for the project and have set the goal of completing the design and technical testing phase by December.
They plan to choose one station for initial testing. After successful initial tests, the system will be expanded to cover all stations and subway cars by 2025.
Seoul Metro said the project is expected to bolster the response capabilities of the authorities during critical situations by fostering collaboration between the police and subway security personnel.
“The AI-powered system for detecting and tracking abnormal behaviour will evolve into a technology that enables a more effective response to incidents targeting members of the public,” said Seoul Metro Chief Executive Officer Baek Ho.
“We are committed to establishing a secure subway environment by harnessing the infrastructure of Seoul Metro and the technical expertise of the Seoul Digital Foundation.”