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Zebra & Sequence Tests AI Missing Person System

Dong-A Ilbo | Updated 2025.11.18
Odong-geun, CEO of Zebra & Sequence. Provided by Zebra & Sequence
Zebra & Sequence announced on the 18th that it will pilot operate a missing person search system, selected in the AI Demonstration Competition by AICA (Artificial Intelligence Convergence Business Group), at the entrance of Gyeryongsan National Park by the end of this year.

This AI system, capable of identifying moving objects, can quickly locate reported missing persons among park visitors. Zebra & Sequence explained that this system facilitates the fulfillment of the obligation for rapid response to missing incidents and the establishment of systematic procedures, as specified in the revised and strengthened Missing Children Act. According to the revised Missing Children Act, it mandates the establishment of early detection guidelines for missing incidents. It has been legislated to ensure the prompt response to missing incidents at venues of a certain size, amusement parks, passenger facilities, etc., by drafting response guidelines and educating management staff, effective from September 2024.

Zebra & Sequence stated that currently, municipal (public institution) control centers rely on visual monitoring of thousands of CCTVs, making it difficult to conduct rapid searches and responses for each missing incident.

The Gyeryongsan National Park Office plans to support the smooth demonstration of Zebra & Sequence and share the system's effectiveness, in line with national policy directions for fostering the AI industry.

Lee Han-kyu

AI-translated with ChatGPT. Provided as is; original Korean text prevails.
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