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INDECT is a research project in the area of intelligent security systems performed by several European universities since 2009 and funded by the European Union.〔() Project's Grant Agreement〕 The purpose of the project is to involve European scientists and researchers in the development of solutions to and tools for automatic threat detection〔() Official website〕 through e.g. processing of CCTV camera data streams,〔() EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public for "abnormal behaviour"〕 standardization of video sequence quality for user applications,〔() Optimising task-based video quality - Springer〕 threat detection in computer networks〔() INACT — INDECT Advanced Image Cataloguing Tool - Springer〕 as well as data and privacy protection.〔() Benefits for the security of citizens & selected tools and applications — indect-home〕〔() Overview of Recent Advances in CCTV Processing Chain in the INDECT and INSIGMA Projects〕 The area of research, applied methods and techniques are described in the public deliverables〔() Public Deliverables〕 which are available to the public on the project's website. Practically, all information related to the research is public. Only documents that comprise information related to financial data or information that could negatively influence the competitiveness and law enforcement capabilities of parties involved in the project are not published. This follows regulations and practices applied in EU research projects. ==Application and target users== The main end-user of INDECT solutions are police forces and security services. The principle of operation of the project is detecting threats and identifying source of threats, without monitoring and searching for particular citizens or groups of citizens. Then, the system operator (i.e. police officer) decides whether an intervention of services responsible for public security are required or not. Further investigation eventually leading to persons related to threats are performed, preserving the presumption of innocence,〔http://www.policja.pl/ftp/pliki/police_act.pdf〕 on the basis of existing procedures already used by police services and prosecutors.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Answer to a written question - Indect project - E-8217/2010 )〕 As it can be found in the project deliverables, INDECT does not involve storage of personal data (such as names, addresses, identity document numbers, etc.). A similar, behaviour based surveillance program is SAMURAI ''(Suspicious and Abnormal behaviour Monitoring Using a netwoRk of cAmeras & sensors for sItuation awareness enhancement)''〔(SAMURAI )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「INDECT」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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