Surveillance
Optimizing surveillance systems in correctional settings
Visualization in testing a volatile memory forensic tool
Ensemble training to improve recognition using 2D ear
Multi-factor approach to improving recognition performance in surveillance-quality video
Rotated Profile Signatures for robust 3D feature detection
Performance of stacked, flow-through micropreconcentrators for portable trace detection
Multi-camera surveillance with visual tagging and generic camera placement
Face Model Fitting on Low Resolution Images
Generic face alignment using boosted appearance model
Improved Face Model Fitting on Video Sequences
Shot-to-Shot Variation in Gunshot Acoustics Experiments
POLICE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PLACE-BASED CRIME PREVENTION: Integrating Risk Terrain Modeling for Actionable Intel
Audio Forensic Analysis Procedures for User Generated Audio Recordings
Forensic Comparison of Simultaneous Recordings of Gunshots at a Crime Scene
Building the Evidence Base
What is evidence-based research? Why is it important to measure program activities and impacts and what are some strategies to do so? How can research be used to support engagement and empowerment for historically marginalized and underserved communities? Find answers in an recorded discussion moderated by Linda A. Seabrook, Senior Counsel for Racial Justice & Equity for OJP, with a panel of distinguished experts in the field.
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