ADSA23 Presentations
Session 1 – May 4
Carl Crawford – Setting the Stage
Frank Cartwright – TSA Perspective
John Fortune – About Screening at Speed and Passenger Self-Screening
Matthew Merzbacher – Setting the Stage II
Donald King – Operator inputs to standard operating procedures
Session 2 – May 11
Richard Dempers and Eugene Kramer – Open Architecture for Airport Security Systems
Amir Neeman – Autonomous Decision Making by Screeners – Challenges and Benefits
Michael Tan – Automation with focus on passenger self-screening
Kate Saenko – Detecting, avoiding and mitigating bias in ML/AI systems
Eric Duff – 3D Deep Learning Computational Neural Network for Weapons Detection
Chris Smith – A testing and evaluation framework for ML-based algorithms
Yilin Yang – Generative Adversarial Networks for Simulant Validation
Session 3 – May 25
Robert Nishikawa – When AI Comes For Your Job: The Radiology Story
Keith Dreyer – Will Radiologists Give Up Control Over Reading Medical Images?
Brian Lewis and Michelle Weinberger – Curb-to-Gate Adaptable Systems
Morten Christensen – Next Generation Airport Hand Luggage Scanner
Mike Kemp – Multi Sensor Detection Systems
Carey Rappaport – Material Characterization for Millimeter-wave Passenger Inspection Inspections
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