SMARTVISION-AI: A UNIFIED DEEP LEARNING ARCHITECTURE FOR FACE RECOGNITION AND WEAPON DETECTION IN CCTV VIDEO STREAMS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70917/ijcisim-2026-3419Keywords:
Average Accuracy, Floating Point Operations, Projected Gradient Descent, Neural Compute Stick 2, 16-bit Floating Point Format, Intersection over Union, Closed-Circuit TelevisionAbstract
Intelligent surveillance systems need very dynamic visual intelligence that will recognise individuals and mark the presence of possible threats in real-time video surveillance. To overcome this requirement, a single deep learning system called SmartVision-AI is proposed, which combines face recognition and weapon identification in one feature-based architecture. The approach uses a dual-branch convolutional encoder, attention-based feature fusion, and multi-task learning, which is optimized towards low-latency CCTV systems. Tests on mixed-face and weapon image data sets show that the architecture can deliver face recognition accuracy of 96.8%, multi-class weapon detection accuracy of 94.7%, a false-positive rate drop to 21%, a precision increase of up to 19%, and a processing time of only 38 ms/frame, which can be effectively deployed in near real-time. Further processing indicates that there is an increase in temporal stability by 32% and a reduction in the use of GPU memory by 27% in comparison with individual task-specific models. The findings attest to the fact that SmartVision-AI provides a powerful, effective, and scalable intelligent threat-aware video surveillance system.