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2 June 2011 Increasing the security at vital infrastructures: automated detection of deviant behaviors
Gertjan J. Burghouts, Richard den Hollander, Klamer Schutte, Jan-Willem Marck, Sander Landsmeer, Eric den Breejen
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Abstract
This paper discusses the decomposition of hostile intentions into abnormal behaviors. A list of such behaviors has been compiled for the specific case of public transport. Some of the deviant behaviors are hard to observe by people, as they are in the midst of the crowd. Examples are deviant walking patterns, prohibited actions such as taking photos and waiting without taking the train. We discuss our visual analytics algorithms and demonstrate them on CCTV footage from the Amsterdam train station.
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Gertjan J. Burghouts, Richard den Hollander, Klamer Schutte, Jan-Willem Marck, Sander Landsmeer, and Eric den Breejen "Increasing the security at vital infrastructures: automated detection of deviant behaviors", Proc. SPIE 8019, Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Technologies for Homeland Security and Homeland Defense X, 80190C (2 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.884579
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Cited by 8 scholarly publications and 1 patent.
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Detection and tracking algorithms

Radar

Visual analytics

Sensor technology

Sensors

Defense and security

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