Preservation of historical monumes using artificial ielligence is a solution that has been taken after the spread of destruction of these monumes using various types of graffiti.
The “Historic England” project is an innovative project that uses artificial ielligence to ideify paiings. Then, by using the graffiti tags, ideifying the characteristics of graffiti in differe areas and analyzing these graffiti, the place where the spray paiers are prepared is determined.
Preservation of historical monumes has become more importa than ever. In the rece year, a report was published by the Ecclesiastical Insurance company, which operates in a specialized manner. This report coains statistics on the destruction of historical monumes using graffiti. According to these statistics, in rece years, about one third of historical monumes have been destroyed with graffiti. This figure has grown by 9% compared to the previous year.
In April, the historic Linlithgow Castle in West Lothian was damaged with numerous graffiti on its 16th-ceury walls, stone floor and fouains. In January, they attacked the thousand-year-old Rochester Castle in Ke and paied numerous graffiti on the walls of this castle.
The efforts of the historical Anlagistan project to preserve historical monumes from graffiti
Mark Harrison, head of the historic strategy program at the Historic England Project, addressed the spread of graffiti damage to historic monumes and said: “We are looking to develop ways to tackle this issue. These heritage sites belong to all of us and graffiti is a crime in any form. This issue is sporadic and persiste. “In addition to creating fear, this affects the general sense of well-being, which is a key indicator of community seime.”
The main issue with this program is that one initial graffiti is usually the impetus for more incides. It is difficult to remove from ancie stones, as the pai is water-absorbing and often leaves a permane, ghostly stain on the artefacts.
The use of artificial ielligence also provides the possibility of monitoring stolen aiquities. Artificial ielligence can become a software in the mobile phones of sellers and buyers of scrap and aiques, which enables the ideification of stolen works and the rapid implemeation of forensic activities.
“Go to Google Play and you can easily find apps that ideify plas, trees and rocks, similar to this,” says Mark Harrison of historic preservation and crime preveion. “We had initial discussions about how we could use this technique to help ideify graffiti artists because they have a very distinct style and use specific types of pai.”
Regarding the ideification of criminals, he coinued: “Differe graffiti may look similar to the human eye, but it is completely differe to the machine. If you have 100 tags in a neighborhood, it might be done by one person in one night. “If it's left alone, it just shows people that this is a safe place to tag.”
Dr Robin Brya, co-author of the Historic England Project for the Preservation of Historic Monumes and Director of Justice Operations at Christ Church University, said that AI offers the possibility of linking crimes to the same offenders: “These types of detections in the world of policing are a good starting poi for investigations. “
Brya added, “The police systems are not ready for these things. There are some specific heritage crimes that are registered, such as illegal trade in cultural objects. But these are very rare. The main issue is cases that do not have specific judicial codes and are not registered by the police.”
“Graffiti removal costs a lot,” Brya said of historic preservation and restoration. The Historic England project helps us with some training. We also have a large bank of volueers, but we need specialized skills and equipme. “It almost seems like a battle that we're losing.”
Brya said about the other methods used: “The natural monitoring of the people, along with the monitoring programs of historical monumes established with the cooperation of the people themselves, is an advaage that provides the necessary communication between traditional societies and new technologies and can solve this problem to some exte.
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