In order to improve aviation security, many airports apply Threat Image Projection (TIP) and computer-based X-ray image interpretation training (CBT). One difference between TIP and CBT X-ray images is the algorithm used to merge virtual threat items into X-ray images of passenger bags, resulting in different color nuances. In this study, we tested the influence of merging algorithms on threat object detection performance, reaction time and confidence rating of 12 airport security screeners. The image merging algorithms of the individually adaptive CBT X-Ray Tutor were used. We have found that the hit rate was higher for TIP images compared to CBT images. Accordingly, the mean of confidence ratings was increased for TIP images....
This research investigated both cognitive and affective influences of alternative color combinations...
X-ray technology is widely used for airport luggage inspection nowadays. However, the ever-increasin...
The present study examines the relative importance of a series of known and expected factors that hi...
At airports, security officers (screeners) inspect X-ray images of passenger baggage in order to pre...
In this study, two experiments are reported which investigated the relative importance of five diffe...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential task at airport security checkpoints. In this stud...
The relevance of aviation security has increased dramatically in recent years. Airport security tech...
The prominence of aviation security has increased dramatically in recent years. As a reaction to the...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential component of airport security. However, the most e...
X-Ray screening of passenger bags is an essential component of airport security. Large investments i...
The relevance of aviation security has increased dramatically at the beginning of this century. One ...
Abstract—Over the last decades, airport security technology has evolved remarkably. This is especial...
The prominence of aviation security has increased dramatically in recent years. As a reaction to the...
A central aspect of airport security is reliable detection of forbidden objects in passenger bags us...
The current X-ray systems used by airport security personnel for the detection of contraband, and ob...
This research investigated both cognitive and affective influences of alternative color combinations...
X-ray technology is widely used for airport luggage inspection nowadays. However, the ever-increasin...
The present study examines the relative importance of a series of known and expected factors that hi...
At airports, security officers (screeners) inspect X-ray images of passenger baggage in order to pre...
In this study, two experiments are reported which investigated the relative importance of five diffe...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential task at airport security checkpoints. In this stud...
The relevance of aviation security has increased dramatically in recent years. Airport security tech...
The prominence of aviation security has increased dramatically in recent years. As a reaction to the...
X-ray screening of passenger bags is an essential component of airport security. However, the most e...
X-Ray screening of passenger bags is an essential component of airport security. Large investments i...
The relevance of aviation security has increased dramatically at the beginning of this century. One ...
Abstract—Over the last decades, airport security technology has evolved remarkably. This is especial...
The prominence of aviation security has increased dramatically in recent years. As a reaction to the...
A central aspect of airport security is reliable detection of forbidden objects in passenger bags us...
The current X-ray systems used by airport security personnel for the detection of contraband, and ob...
This research investigated both cognitive and affective influences of alternative color combinations...
X-ray technology is widely used for airport luggage inspection nowadays. However, the ever-increasin...
The present study examines the relative importance of a series of known and expected factors that hi...