Good news! That is a very welcome and useful application of computer vision!
Just imagine airports were to install automated baggage screeners from two different competing firms?
"One of the biggest frustrations for air passengers is standing in line, waiting for their bags to be scanned.
And one of the biggest dangers for the airline industry is that security staff, who spend their days staring at the screen, will miss something. ...
It’s already deployed at several airports in Europe ... where it detected over 500,000 prohibited items last year. That covers anything from scissors and screwdrivers to drugs and banknotes. ..."
It’s already deployed at several airports in Europe ... where it detected over 500,000 prohibited items last year. That covers anything from scissors and screwdrivers to drugs and banknotes. ..."
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