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  • SmartPrevent
    P-REACT partners involved: none
    Website: http://www.smartprevent.eu/
    Project’s full name: Smart Video-Surveillance System to Detect and Prevent Local Crimes in Urban Areas
    Topic: SEC-2013.7.2-1 – Open topic for Small and Medium Enterprises: Solutions for frequent petty crimes that are of high impact to local communities and citizens”; Capability Project
    Duration: From 2014-03-01 to 2016-02-28
  • Graffolution
    P-REACT partners involved: none
    Website: http://project.graffolution.eu/
    Project’s full name: Awareness and Prevention Solutions against Graffiti Vandalism in Public Areas and Transport Local Crimes in Urban Areas
    Topic: SEC-2013.7.2-1 – Open topic for Small and Medium Enterprises: Solutions for frequent petty crimes that are of high impact to local communities and citizens”; Capability Project
    Duration: From 2014-03-01 to 2016-02-29
  • EUSTO
    P-REACT partners involved: KEMEA, ADITESS, SRM
    Website: n/a – press release: http://www.kemea.gr/index.php/en/latest-news/353-eusto-kickoff-en
    Project’s full name: Europe Surface Transport Operators Forum
    Topic: DG HOME – CIPS – specific Programme on “Prevention, Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Security related Risks for the Period 2007-2013″ – general Programme on “Security and safeguarding liberties”
    Duration: July 2014 – June 2016 (24 months)
  • SAFECITY
    P-REACT partners involved: KEMEA
    Website: http://www.safecity-project.eu/
    Project’s full name: Future Internet Applied to Public Safety in Smart cities
    Topic: FI.ICT-2011.1.8 – Use Case scenarios and early trials
    Duration: From 2011-04-01 to 2013-03-31
  • SAVASA
    P-REACT partners involved: VICOMETCH-IK4
    Website: http://www.savasa.eu/
    Project’s full name: Standards Based Approach to Video Archive Search and Analysis
    Duration: From 2011-12-01 to 2014-05-31
  • ADDPRIV
    P-REACT partners involved: none
    Website: http://www.addpriv.eu/
    Project’s full name: The ADDPRIV project (Automatic Data relevancy Discrimination for a PRIVacy-sensitive video surveillance) seeks to improve public safety by ensuring the individuals’ privacy right, enriching the current video surveillance systems through an automatic discrimination of relevant data recorded.
    Topic: SEC-2010.6.5-2 – Use of smart surveillance systems, data protection, integrity and sharing information within privacy rules
    Duration: From 2012-01-01 to 2013-12-31
  • ADVISE
    P-REACT partners involved: CERTH-ITI
    Website: http://www.advise-project.eu/
    Project’s full name: Advanced Video Surveillance archives search Engine for security applications.
    ADVISE will ease the work of law enforcement authorities in their fight against crime and terrorism, by developing a framework for efficient event-based video analysis and search into surveillance video archives, keeping at the same time all legal, ethical and privacy constraints that apply to the exchange and processing of surveillance data.
    Topic: SEC-2011.5.3-4 – Video archive search – Capability Project
    Duration: From 2012-03-01 to 2015-02-28
  • CHAMELEON
    P-REACT partners involved: none
    Website: http://www.chameleon-project.com/
    Project’s full name: A cost-effective, fast-to-deploy, low-power and flexible video surveillance system. CHAMELEON automatically stitches from multiple cameras with overlapping regions to create a natural seamless panoramic view of the monitored area.
    Topic: SME-2011-1 – Research for SMEs
    Duration: From 2012-01-01 to 2013-12-31
  • VIDEOSENSE
    P-REACT partners involved: none
    Website: http://www.videosense.eu/
    Project’s full name: Virtual Centre of Excellence for Ethically-Guided and Privacy-respecting Video Analytics in Security
    Topic: SEC-2010.7.0-1 Networking of researchers for a high level multi-organisational and cross-border collaboration
    Duration: From 2011-05-01 to 2015-06-30

  • LASIE 
    P-REACT partners involved: CERTH-ITI
    Website: http://www.lasie-project.eu/
    Project’s full name: Large Scale Information Exploitation of Forensic Data.
    LASIE will develop a framework for assisting forensic analysts in their investigations, through advanced processing of vast amounts of heterogeneous data acquired from different sources (CCTV, hard disks, mobile devices, Internet, social networks, handwritten and calligraphic documents). Through an appropriate knowledge representation framework, LASIE will also provide recommendations to analysts, guide the investigation process and perform inference based on evidence extracted from available data.
    Topic: SEC-2013.1.6-1 – Framework and tools for (semi-) automated exploitation of massive amounts of digital data for forensic purposes – Integration Project
    Duration: From 2014-05-01 to 2017-10-31

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  • Conferences
    IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision
    European Conference on Computer Vision
    IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
    IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision
    Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance
    International Conference on Pattern Recognition
    IEEE International Conference on Image Processing
    Advanced Concepts for Intelligent Vision Systems
    IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia
    International Conference on Vision Theory and Applications
    SPIE International Conference on Multimedia Storage and Archiving Systems
    ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval
    EST Emerging Security Technologies
    IEEE Int. Workshop Content-Based Multimedia Indexing
    ICDP International Conference on Imaging for Crime Prevention and Detection
  • Journals
    IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
    IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
    Computer Vision and Image Understanding
    International Journal of Computer Vision
    IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
    IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine
    IET Computer Vision
    Image and Vision Computing
    Machine Vision and Applications
    Information Retrieval
    Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law

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