
Deeply (CEO Suji Lee), an audio artificial intelligence (AI) solution company, announced on the 12th that it will participate in 'SECON 2026', Asia's largest integrated security exhibition, held at KINTEX in Gyeonggi-do from March 18th to 20th.
Diply develops and operates "Listen AI," an AI-based solution that analyzes nonverbal acoustic data. It provides acoustic analysis technology applicable to public safety and industrial settings. This solution is characterized by its ability to detect hazardous situations based on sound and utilize them for safety management.
At this exhibition, Diply will showcase its technology, focusing on "Listen AI Safety," an acoustic AI solution for public safety. This solution analyzes sounds generated in various locations, including urban spaces, public buildings, and subway stations, to detect potential hazards. Its potential for use in public facilities is gaining attention, as it can detect abnormal situations through acoustic analysis even in areas where CCTV installation is difficult, such as restrooms, locker rooms, and blind spots.
Listen AI Safety is designed to distinguish hazardous sounds, such as screams, yells, cries, groans, and rescue calls, even in noisy environments. Based on a large-scale acoustic data base built by Diply, Listen AI analyzes sound patterns and identifies continuous audio events, rather than single-shot noises. When a hazardous situation is detected, an immediate notification is sent to the control center, enabling a rapid response.
This solution was selected as an innovative product by the Public Procurement Service and is being supplied to various local governments. It is being used in various facilities, including the Sejong Government Complex gymnasium, Naejangsan National Park, Incheon Transportation Corporation, and Kangwon Land. Furthermore, it comes with various sensor microphones, allowing it to be applied in various locations while minimizing the impact of weather or environmental conditions. Its architecture, which only transmits alerts of dangerous situations without storing sound data on the server, also takes privacy into consideration.
At this exhibition, Deply will showcase its edge server for analyzing acoustic data and three sensor microphones suitable for outdoor environments at booth Z005 in Hall 3. The company will also offer an experiential program where visitors can directly test the system's response by making sounds.
Lee Su-ji, CEO of Diplo, said that until now, there have been limited systems that can detect risk signals in real time and derive meaningful data through acoustic analysis, and explained that the company has built an acoustic-based safety management system with a low false positive rate through its accumulated acoustic research experience and its own AI model.
Meanwhile, Listen AI Safety, leveraging the stability and scalability of its nonverbal audio processing technology, is expanding into overseas markets, partnering with the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs and expanding its business in Thailand, Malaysia, and the United States. Furthermore, Listen AI Industrial, its industrial safety management solution, is expanding its reach in both domestic and international markets, fueled by demand from companies seeking to establish overseas factories.
With the recent expansion of intelligent security systems utilizing AI-based image and audio analysis technologies in smart cities and public safety sectors, the market for related AI safety solutions is also growing rapidly.
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