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== What is the Security Vision Database? ==
 
  
'''What?''' The Security Vision Database is an exploratory database which aims to collect, both in quantitative and in qualitative form, the knowledge we currently have on the uses of computer vision in the field of security at the global level: [[Facial Recognition|facial recognition]], [[Fingerprint Recognition|fingerprint recognition]], [[Crowd Management|crowd management]], [[Control and command center|control and command centers]], etc.
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'''Data'''. The data collected here is based on original research carried out by Security Vision researchers on open source documents. It also contains data collected by several citizen initiatives such as [Technopolice https://technopolice.fr] or [http://www.atlasofsurveillance.org Atlas of Surveillance]. We reference all the sources we used, so all the data can be traced. References are indicated on each deployment page and stored in a [https://www.zotero.org/groups/2801066/security_vision_database_references/library  group library on Zotero]
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== How you can contribute? ==
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The database is structured as a wiki. Everyone is welcome to contribute, editing existing records or adding new ones. In order to meet the standards of academic research, all contributions need to based on published information and are submitted to a review procedure. If this is the first time you are editing this wiki, please make sure you read the [[Best Practices]] page on how to import text, quote references and other important rules to follow in order to keep a tidy and coherent wiki.
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== Who created the database? ==
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==== '''What is the Security Vision Database?''' ====
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The Security Vision Database is an attempt at documenting the existence of what we call "security vision" technologies accross the world. By this, we mean systems that utilize algorithmic image processing for purposes of security. Images can be visual, but also acoustic, thermal, etc. The most common technologies include for example [[Facial Recognition|facial recognition]], [[Iris Recognition|iris]] and [[Fingerprint Recognition|fingerprint recognition]], [[Object Detection|object detection]], [[Object Tracking|object tracking]], etc. These technologies are deployed for a variety of purposes: [[surveillance]], [[Crime Prevention|crime prevention]], [[Border Control|border control]], [[Health Surveillance|public health surveillance]], [[Traffic Surveillance|traffic control]], but also [[Political Surveillance|political]] or [[Labor Surveillance|labor surveillance]]. You can start browsing from any of the categories above, or use the search bar. You can also browse the dataset visually through our graph and map visualisations.
  
The database has been developed by the team of [http://www.securityvision.io Security Vision], a research project funded by the [https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/866535 European Research Council] and based in Leiden University's [https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/social-behavioural-sciences/political-science Institute of Political Science].
 
  
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 28 May 2025

What is the Security Vision Database?[edit | ]

The Security Vision Database is an attempt at documenting the existence of what we call "security vision" technologies accross the world. By this, we mean systems that utilize algorithmic image processing for purposes of security. Images can be visual, but also acoustic, thermal, etc. The most common technologies include for example facial recognition, iris and fingerprint recognition, object detection, object tracking, etc. These technologies are deployed for a variety of purposes: surveillance, crime prevention, border control, public health surveillance, traffic control, but also political or labor surveillance. You can start browsing from any of the categories above, or use the search bar. You can also browse the dataset visually through our graph and map visualisations.



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