Method and system for certifying operators of x-ray inspection systems
First Claim
1. A system for certifying security inspection system operators, comprising:
- an x-ray inspection machine for inspecting baggage items;
a threat item image database including a plurality of certification images of which an operator must properly detect a predetermined percentage to obtain a passing certification score;
a monitor for displaying threat item images from the threat item image database, and for displaying x-ray images of baggage items;
software for accessing the threat item image database to electronically produce a threat item image such that it appears on the monitor as if a threat item is located inside a baggage item; and
an input device for allowing the operator to indicate when the operator believes that a threat item image appears on the monitor.
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Abstract
A method and system for using Threat Imaging Projection (TIP) technology, and the operator testing data that it generates, in order to certify x-ray inspection system operators and thereby assure an acceptable and uniform level of operator performance. In a preferred configuration, the operator views x-ray images of objects on a screening system equipped with TIP technology. When the operator believes that a threat item image appears on the screening system, the operator indicates such via an indicating means. The system is capable of recording, storing and transmitting individual operator performance data relating to proper detections, missed detections, and false alarms, i.e., when an operator indicates that a threat item image appears when no such image actually appears on the screening system. The system preferably contains a library of various threat item images, e.g., guns, bombs, knives, etc., which are classified according to type of threat and difficulty of detection.
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50 Claims
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1. A system for certifying security inspection system operators, comprising:
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an x-ray inspection machine for inspecting baggage items;
a threat item image database including a plurality of certification images of which an operator must properly detect a predetermined percentage to obtain a passing certification score;
a monitor for displaying threat item images from the threat item image database, and for displaying x-ray images of baggage items;
software for accessing the threat item image database to electronically produce a threat item image such that it appears on the monitor as if a threat item is located inside a baggage item; and
an input device for allowing the operator to indicate when the operator believes that a threat item image appears on the monitor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12)
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9. A system according to claim I wherein each certification image and an orientation angle of each certification image is associated with a detection difficulty level that is used in calculating the certification score.
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10. A system according to claim I wherein the x-ray images of baggage items are images of actual baggage items located inside the x-ray machine.
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13. A system for uniform certification of security inspection system operators, comprising:
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an x-ray inspection machine for inspecting baggage items;
a threat item image database including a plurality of standardized certification images of which an operator must properly detect a predetermined percentage to obtain a passing certification score;
a monitor for displaying threat item images from the threat item image database, and for displaying x-ray images of baggage items located inside the x-ray inspection machine;
software for accessing the threat item image database to electronically produce a threat item image such that it appears on the monitor as if a threat item is located inside a baggage item;
an input device for allowing the operator to indicate when the operator believes that a threat item image appears on the monitor;
an operator performance database accessible by the software for storing operator performance records; and
a certification criteria database accessible by the software containing operator certification requirements. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of certifying operators of security inspection systems, wherein baggage items are passed through an x-ray inspection machine, comprising the steps of:
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displaying x-ray images of the baggage items on a monitor for viewing by an operator;
electronically inserting certification images of threat items into a selection of the x-ray images of baggage items;
providing an input device for allowing the operator to indicate when the operator believes that a threat item image appears on the monitor;
determining a number of certification images that the operator properly detected; and
calculating an operator test score. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
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33. A method of testing operators of security inspection systems, wherein an operator must detect a predetermined percentage of certification images of threat items to obtain certification, comprising the steps of:
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displaying x-ray images of baggage items on a monitor to be viewed by the operator;
electronically inserting images of threat items into a selection of the x-ray images of baggage items;
providing an input device for allowing the operator to indicate when the operator believes that a threat item image is detected on the monitor;
determining how many certification images the operator properly detected;
calculating an operator test score; and
reporting the operator test score. - View Dependent Claims (34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42)
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43. A method of testing operators of security inspection systems over a test period of a pre-determined number of days, wherein an operator must detect a predetermined percentage of certification images of threat items during the test period to obtain certification, comprising the steps of:
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displaying x-ray images of baggage items on a monitor to be viewed by the operator;
electronically inserting a random selection of certification images into a selection of the x-ray images of baggage items;
electronically inserting training images into a selection of the x-ray images of baggage items;
increasing the frequency at which the certification images are inserted as the test period nears an end, to ensure that each of the certification images is inserted at least once during the test period;
providing an input device allowing the operator to indicate when the operator believes that a threat item image is detected on the monitor;
determining how many certification images the operator properly detected;
calculating an operator test score based on the number of properly detected certification images, the number of certification images not detected, and the number of times that the operator improperly identified an image as a threat image. - View Dependent Claims (44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50)
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Specification