Abstract
As times go by, social management faces new challenges. This article examines the application of urban image surveillance technology and the methods of information collection and processing from a legal perspective, and explains the necessity of creating image surveillance. This article introduces the application of the system to the construction of legal systems in countries where urban image surveillance has been applied earlier and with more advanced legal systems at home and abroad, from the construction of the image surveillance legal system, the protection of personal privacy rights, and the protection of communication data. Explain the legislative principles to be followed in the legislative process, and put forward the principles of human rights and freedom, the principle of public interest, the principle of rule of law, and the principle of information security. Finally, I put forward a point of view on how to formulate a legal and fair legal system. It is clear that in the field of legislation, it is necessary to seek constitutional support, use civil law to regulate, use personal information protection law to regulate, and use urban image monitoring system legislation to manage. This paper proposes a “peer-to-peer tree” architecture of a two-tier distributed indexing service system based on service types. Its joining and leaving algorithms create and maintain the framework, cascading organizations related to service interests into a tree structure. Learning the neighbor search algorithm can slowly evolve the peer layer composed of many cascaded trees into an overlay network with small-world characteristics, thereby ensuring a higher search efficiency. Research shows that through functional testing and performance testing, it is found that when the number of supernodes is 200, the success rate is the highest.
Highlights
In response to new problems created by the information society, our country’s State Council has put on the agenda to speed up national legislation on information
Large cities in China have generally promoted the construction of urban image monitoring systems and more and more students have been researching them [3]
Schwartz used histograms to match pedestrians on the camera network. is method is suitable for video overlay information [4]
Summary
In response to new problems created by the information society, our country’s State Council has put on the agenda to speed up national legislation on information. Rough the design and research of the safe city high-definition image monitoring integrated management platform, transmission network, and high-definition image monitoring product technology, Hermas focuses on the design of high-definition image monitoring for urban public safety with the background of Mathematical Problems in Engineering the smart city security video resource sharing system in Jing’an District System [7]. In the research of domestic scholars in urban image monitoring technology, Jiao et al analyzed the classic sequence image moving target detection method for the image enhancement problem of the region of interest in the monitoring image, combined it with the image enhancement algorithm [8], and proposed a technique based on the image enhancement method, and only the suspicious target area in the image is enhanced, which reduces the amount of calculation of the enhancement algorithm, while ensuring the enhancement effect of the suspicious target [9]. From the Perspective of Jurisprudence, Research on the Application of Urban Image Surveillance Technology
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