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24 September 2009 Automatic detection of hostile behaviour
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Abstract
In current military operations threats should be monitored accurately. The use of sensors is indispensable for this purpose, for example with camera and radar systems. Using data from such systems we have studied automated procedures for extracting observable behavioral features of persons and groups, which can be associated with threats. We have analysed algorithms for identifying animals versus humans, and for determining the activity of detected humans. Secondly, geospatial algorithms are studied to determine people in suspicious places.
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Bert van den Broek, Gertjan Burghouts, Sebastiaan van den Broek, Arthur Smith, Ronald Hagen, Laura Anitori, and Wim van Rossum "Automatic detection of hostile behaviour", Proc. SPIE 7480, Unmanned/Unattended Sensors and Sensor Networks VI, 74800R (24 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.829468
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Sensors

Doppler effect

Video

Cameras

Imaging systems

Surveillance

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