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Smart cameras" to tackle abandoned luggage alarms

11 May 2007

A report on the ISCAPS (Integrated Surveillance of Crowded Areas for Public Security) project, with comment from

James Ferryman (Systems Engineering) who is part of a team developing computers that can detect suspicious traits in human behaviour to detect terrorist activity in airports and on flights. A report on the ISCAPS (Integrated Surveillance of Crowded Areas for Public Security) project, with comment from

James Ferryman (Systems Engineering) who is part of a team developing computers that can detect suspicious traits in human behaviour to detect terrorist activity in airports and on flights.

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