Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Finding a Way to Review Surveillance Tape in Bulk - washingtonpost.com

The research program, called Video Analysis and Content Extraction, has been underway since 2001 and is being undertaken by the Office of Incisive Analysis, part of the government's Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). It is one of several IARPA research projects aimed at developing systems that would permit subject-based review of massive video and other databases for counterterrorism and other intelligence purposes.

Information about the video analysis research program was contained in a mandated annual report on data mining sent to Congress last week, with a declassified version posted on the Web site of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (under "News and Information" and then "IC Policy").
Finding a Way to Review Surveillance Tape in Bulk - washingtonpost.com
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