Affiliation:
1. School of Computing Science, Taylor's University, Malaysia
2. Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur, Pakistan
Abstract
Imagine a society where conventional techniques no longer constrain crime investigation and instead use cutting-edge technology to crack cases more quickly and effectively. With the development of deep learning and drone technology, this is the world we are heading towards. Investigators may now collect critical evidence from previously inaccessible sites and analyse it with extraordinary accuracy because of the combination of these two fields. There is tremendous promise for solving crimes previously believed to be unsolvable, and the ramifications for justice are significant. Drones, often referred to as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are becoming increasingly widespread in various settings, including businesses, factories, and leisure. However, due to their growing popularity, there are no worries about drone-related crime.
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