为什么笔记本电脑在使用常规x光检查时要单独检查

Marcia Mendes, A. Schwaninger, Nadine Strebel, S. Michel
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十多年来,机场安检一直是一个高度相关的话题。大量资金仍在投入,以不断提高乘客和行李检查流程的效率和效果。最先进的x射线筛检机提供高分辨率的高质量图像。然而,对检查人员来说,检测违禁物品仍然是一项具有挑战性的任务,当行李中装有密集的电子设备(如笔记本电脑)时,就更加困难了。由于其紧凑的结构,笔记本电脑可以很容易地隐藏行李的其他部分或可以用来隐藏威胁项目。国际和国家规定规定,在安检处进行x光检查时,需要从乘客包中取出笔记本电脑,这有时会降低乘客吞吐量,甚至会让乘客感到烦恼。本研究的目的是调查当使用最先进的单视图图像技术时,将笔记本电脑放在乘客包内实际上如何影响x射线检查人员的检测性能。该实验由40名来自欧洲国际机场的认证安检人员进行。参与者被分为两个实验组。两组人都用包和笔记本电脑进行了图像解读测试。第一组将行李和笔记本电脑的图像分开显示,第二组将笔记本电脑放在乘客的行李中,并作为一个图像显示。所有参与者都必须判断展示的包和笔记本电脑是否包含威胁物品。使用了四种不同类别的威胁物品:枪支、刀具、简易爆炸装置(ied)和其他(例如电子电击装置)。测定检测性能(A′)和反应时间。两组之间的检测性能有显著差异。在所有的分析中,当包和笔记本电脑分别进行x光检查时,检测性能得分要高得多。简易爆炸装置类别的差异最大。总的来说,结果表明,在没有自动威胁检测和只有单视图图像可用的情况下,单独筛查包和笔记本电脑对违禁物品的检测仍然要可靠得多。
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Why laptops should be screened separately when conventional x-ray screening is used
Security screening at airports is a highly relevant topic for more than a decade. Large amounts of money are still being invested to continuously improve the efficiency and effectiveness of passenger and baggage screening processes. State-of-the-art x-ray screening machines provide good quality images with high resolutions. Yet, the detection of prohibited items remains a challenging task for screening officers (screeners) and becomes even more difficult when dense electronic devices, such as laptops, are contained in baggage. Due to their compact construction, laptops can easily conceal other parts of luggage or could be used to hide threat items. International and national regulations specify that laptops need to be taken out of passenger bags at security checkpoints for x-ray screening, sometimes causing lower passenger throughput and even annoyance among passengers. The aim of this study was to investigate how leaving laptops inside passenger bags actually affects detection performance of x-ray screening officers, when state-of-the-art technology providing single-view images is applied. The experiment was conducted with 40 certified screening officers from an international European airport. Participants were divided into two experimental groups. Both groups conducted an image interpretation test containing bags and laptops. For the first group, images of bags and laptops were displayed separately, while for the second group, laptops were left inside the passenger bags and displayed as one image. All participants had to judge whether the displayed bags and laptops contained a threat item or not. Threat items of four different categories were used: guns, knives, improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and others (e.g. electronic shock devices). Detection performance (A') and reaction times were measured. A highly significant difference in detection performance between both groups was observed. Throughout all analyses, detection performance scores were much higher when bags and laptops were x-rayed separately. Largest differences were found for the category IEDs. Altogether, the results imply that when no automatic threat detection and only single view images are available, the detection of prohibited items is still far more reliable when bags and laptops are screened separately.
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