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GRK 1564:  Imaging New Modalities - Multimodal Image Acquisition and Analysis for Civil Security Applications

Subject Area Systems Engineering
Computer Science
Term from 2009 to 2018
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 88636816
 
Imaging technologies are one of the most important cross cutting technologies for national and international research activities, high-tech industries and information societies. This is especially true for civil security applications. Here, the primary challenge is the development of highly automated systems, which take the result of the ongoing ethical and legal discussions regarding this topic into account. The field of research within the Research Training Group is structured according to application scenarios and fundamental techniques. There are close methodological interconnections and significant synergies between the individual projects, which obey this structure. New civil security applications require enhanced imaging functionalities, which, as a consequence, require more powerful and efficient concepts regarding both sensor concepts and sensor data processing methodologies. The focal idea of the Research Training Group is to seize recent developments in imaging for different modalities in order to facilitate innovative approaches to the field of civil security applications.
The focussed civil security scenarios include person detection and biometry, material detection and analysis, as well as scene observation. The targeted enhancements of civil security systems addresses further functionalities and increased robustness, which can be achieved due to the particular orthogonality and redundancy of the information delivered by the individual sensor modalities. Sensor data processing is the focal point for the Research Training Group, bringing together the potentials of the new sensor technologies and the specific needs of the targeted civil security application. Within this scope, different data processing and information extraction concepts will be comprehensively investigated. Sensor models, as part of the sensor development, deliver essential sensor characteristics as a basis for developing efficient sensor data processing techniques.
DFG Programme Research Training Groups
Applicant Institution Universität Siegen
 
 

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