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Automated comparison of X-ray images for cargo scanning

Authors :
Marius Costin
Alexander Flisch
Micha Slegt
Caroline Vienne
Diana Hardmeier
Abraham Marciano
Wicher Visser
Adrian Schwaninger
Frank Sukowski
Ulf Hassler
Andrea Canonica
Irene Dorion
Ger Koomen
Center for Adaptive Security Research and Applications (CASRA)
Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology [Dübendorf] (EMPA)
Département Imagerie et Simulation pour le Contrôle (DISC)
Laboratoire d'Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies (LIST (CEA))
Direction de Recherche Technologique (CEA) (DRT (CEA))
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Direction de Recherche Technologique (CEA) (DRT (CEA))
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay
Fraunhofer-Entwicklungszentrum Röntgentechnik (Fraunhofer IIS/EZRT)
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (Fraunhofer IIS)
Fraunhofer (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft)-Fraunhofer (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft)
Smiths Detection (SH)
Dutch Customs Laboratory
Dutch Tax and Customs Administration (DTCA)
Swiss Federal Customs Administration (FCA)
Claycomb W.R.
Center for Adaptive Security Research and Applications ( CASRA )
Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology [Dübendorf] ( EMPA )
Département Imagerie et Simulation pour le Contrôle ( DISC )
Laboratoire d'Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies ( LIST )
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives ( CEA ) -Université Paris-Saclay-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives ( CEA ) -Université Paris-Saclay
Fraunhofer Development Center X-ray technologies ( EZRT )
Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation [Stuttgart] ( IPA )
Smiths Detection ( SH )
Swiss Federal Customs Administration ( FCA )
Laboratoire d'Intégration des Systèmes et des Technologies (LIST)
Source :
2016 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST), 2016 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST), Oct 2016, Orlando, United States. ⟨10.1109/CCST.2016.7815714⟩, ICCST, Claycomb W.R. 2016 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST), Oct 2016, Orlando, United States. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017, 〈10.1109/CCST.2016.7815714〉
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2016.

Abstract

Conference of 50th Annual IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, ICCST 2016 ; Conference Date: 24 October 2016 Through 27 October 2016; Conference Code:125934; International audience; Customs administrations are responsible for the enforcement of fiscal integrity and security of movements of goods across land and sea borders. In order to verify whether the transported goods match the transport declaration, X-ray imaging of containers is used at many customs site worldwide. The main objective of the research and development project 'Automated Comparison of X-ray Images for Cargo Scanning (ACXIS)', which is funded by the European 7th Framework Program, is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the inspection procedures of cargo at customs using X-ray technology. The current inspection procedures are reviewed to identify risks, catalogue illegal cargo, and prioritize detection scenarios. Based on these results, we propose an integrated solution that provides automation, information exchange between customs administrations, and computer-based training modules for customs officers. Automated target recognition (ATR) functions analyze the X-ray image after a scan is made to detect certain types of goods such as cigarettes, weapons and drugs in the freight or container. Other helpful information can also be provided, such as the load homogeneity, total or partial weight, or the number of similar items. The ATR functions are provided as an option to the user. The X-ray image is transformed into a manufacturer-independent format through geometrical and spectral corrections and stored into a database along with the user feedback and other related data. This information can be exchanged with similar systems at other sites, thus facilitating information exchange between customs administrations. The database is seeded with over 30'000 examples of legitimate and illegal goods. These examples are used by the ATR functions through machine learning techniques, which are further strengthened by the information exchange. In order to improve X-ray image interpretation competency of human operators (customs officers), a computer-based training software is developed that simulates these new inspection procedures. A study is carried out to validate the effectiveness and efficiency of the computer-based training as well as the implemented procedures. Officers from the Dutch and Swiss Customs administrations partake in the study, covering both land and sea borders.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2016 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST), 2016 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST), Oct 2016, Orlando, United States. ⟨10.1109/CCST.2016.7815714⟩, ICCST, Claycomb W.R. 2016 IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology (ICCST), Oct 2016, Orlando, United States. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017, 〈10.1109/CCST.2016.7815714〉
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....089cb0559a4c769e48a785f71873a76f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/CCST.2016.7815714⟩