Video analysis
Establishing a National Institute of Justice Research Test & Evaluation Center: Continuation
Expansion and Development of the Lewis and Clark County Sheriff's Office Forensic Section
Comprehensive Optimization of the Use ofReal-Time Video Technology in Urban Policing Phase 2
Evaluating the Use and Impact of Video Analytics to Enhance Law Enforcement Surveillance Systems
Testing and Evaluating Body Worn Video Technology in the Los Angeles Police Department
Incorporating Graph-Based Models in a Deep Learning Framework for Operational Face Recognition
Studying the Impact of Video Analytics for Pre, Live and Post Event Analysis on Outcomes of Criminal Justice
Optimizing Video Analytics in a Correction Setting, Phase I
CPD FY2014 Optimizing the Use of Video Technology to Improve Criminal Justice Outcomes
Testing and Evaluating Body Worn Video Technology in the Los Angeles Police Department
Research on Offender Decision-Making Utilizing Geo-Narratives
Learning Models for Predictive Behavioral Intent and Activity Analysis in Wide Area Video Surveillance
Practitioner Centric Video Analytics
Advanced Behavior Recognition in Crowded Environments
Fire Dynamics and Forensic Analysis of Liquid Fuel Fires
Advanced In-Car Video System
Learning Models for Predictive Behavioral Intent and Activity Analysis in Wide Area Video Surveillance
Technology on the Job: Scientific Advances Aiding Police Officers on the Street, in the Lab, and in Our Schools (Video)
Research Meetings and Workshops
NIJ learns from the people who work day-to-day with the issues. We sponsor meetings, workshops, and working groups that bring together researchers, policymakers, technologists, and practitioners.
These meetings generate a rich exchange of ideas. They guide future research and help ensure that NIJ's research, development and evaluation activities meet real-world needs.
Review the summaries or transcripts available for many of these meetings: