CIHSPS 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Homeland Security and Pers 2005
DOI: 10.1109/cihsps.2005.1500628
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Human based sensor systems for safety assessment

Abstract: The paper's focus on the assumption that sensor system for personal use has optimal performance if coherent with the human perception system. Therefore, we provide arguments for this idea by demonstrating two examples. The first example is a personal taste sensor for use in finding abnormal ingredients in food. The second application is a mobile sniffing system, coherent with the behavior of a biological system when detecting unwanted material in hidden structures, e.g. explosives in a traveling bag.

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“…To achieve balance between informativeness and intuitiveness, the output of the system is designed to resemble traffic light signals, see [17]. That is, the system indicates that sample's quality is good when the green light is on.…”
Section: A Fuzzy Approach To Quality Assessment With An Electronic Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve balance between informativeness and intuitiveness, the output of the system is designed to resemble traffic light signals, see [17]. That is, the system indicates that sample's quality is good when the green light is on.…”
Section: A Fuzzy Approach To Quality Assessment With An Electronic Tomentioning
confidence: 99%