DE10257733A1 - Personal group violence recognition procedure for terrorist detection uses subliminal stimuli and analysis during normal airport operation - Google Patents
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Die Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren mit dem es möglich ist, Gewalttäter mittels subliminaler Reize so zu stimulieren, dass eine physiologisch messbare Reaktion eintritt, die z.B. mit Hilfe visueller Beobachtung und elektronischer Datentechnik so ausgewertet werden kann, dass die besagte Personengruppe als solche identifiziert werden kann.The invention relates to a method with which it is possible is violent stimulated by subliminal stimuli so that a physiological measurable reaction occurs, e.g. with the help of visual observation and electronic data technology can be evaluated so that the said group of people can be identified as such.
Der Stand der Technik erlaubt es heute nicht, aus dem Vorliegen einer unmittelbaren Tatabsicht, potentielle Gewalttäter zu identifizieren. Es können lediglich bekannte und erkennungsdienstlich bereits behandelte Personen erkannt werden, oder aber eine eventuell vorhandene Tatabsicht aus zugeordneten Tatwerkzeugen unterstellt werden. Mit der vorliegenden Erfindung ist es möglich, aus einer Gruppe von gemischten Personen, potenziell gefährliche Personen zu erkennen ohne den laufenden Betrieb z.B. in Abfertigungshallen von Flughäfen zu stören.The state of the art allows it not today, from the existence of an immediate intention, potential perpetrators of violence to identify. It can only Recognized persons already known and recognized by the identification service be assigned, or a possibly existing intention to act Assault tools are assumed. With the present invention Is it possible, from a group of mixed people, potentially dangerous people to recognize without the current operation e.g. in check-in halls from airports disturb.
Der Erfindung liegt die Aufgabe zu Grunde ein Verfahren der eingangs beschrieben Art zu entwickeln mit dem Ziel, Anschläge von Gewalt- und Attentätern zu vereiteln indem diese rechtzeitig mit großer Sicherheit erkannt werden. Diese Aufgabe wird in Verbindung mit dem Obergriff des Patentanspruchs 1 erfindungsgemäß durch die kennzeichnenden Merkmale des Patentanspruchs 1 gelöst.The invention is based on the object Basically to develop a method of the type described at the beginning aiming at attacks of violent and assassins thwart by being recognized with great certainty in good time. This task is in connection with the upper part of the claim 1 according to the invention the characterizing features of claim 1 solved.
Wie allgemein bekannt ist, beeinflussen unbewusst wahrgenommene audiovisuelle Signale (sog. subliminale Nachrichten) unser bewusstes und unbewusstes Handeln. Durch geeignete Präsentation solcher Nachrichten und eine Beobachtung und/oder Messung von bewussten und/oder unbewussten Reaktionen von Personen, z.B. Fluggästen auf einem Flughafen, ist es mit dieser Erfindung möglich, Personen, die die Absicht haben Gewalttaten gegen Gegenstände, sich selbst oder andere zu vollbringen, an ihren Reaktionen auf subliminale Nachrichten zu erkennen.As is well known, influence unconsciously perceived audiovisual signals (so-called subliminal News) our conscious and unconscious actions. By suitable presentation such messages and an observation and / or measurement of conscious ones and / or unconscious reactions from people, e.g. Passengers on An airport, with this invention it is possible for people who intend to have violent acts against objects, to accomplish themselves or others in their reactions to to recognize subliminal messages.
Die Ausbildung des Patentgegenstandes sieht vor, dass an exponierten öffentlichen Plätzen (Flughäfen, Bahnhöfen Schulen, Warenhäusern u.s. w.) subliminale Nachrichten z.B. in Durchsagen, Entspannungsmusik, Werbetafeln (auch projizierte), Blitzlichtern, Werbefilmen und Terminals versteckt sind, die geeignet sind, gewaltbereiten Personen auffällige Reaktionen aufzuzwingen, die durch Bewachungspersonal, oder automatisch durch eine Erkennung auffälliger physiologischer Merkmale z.B. der Irisüberwachung, Stimme, Gesichtsmuskelanalyse, Körpertemperatur, auffällige Nervosität, messbar sind. Dazu werden einem bestimmten Personenkreis zugehörige Reizsignale präsentiert. Reagiert die Person auf ein evtl. schwaches Reizsignal (z.B. eine subliminal dargestellte amerikanische Flagge) kann ihr ein stärkeres Reizsignal präsentiert werden (z.B. eine amerikanische Flagge vor einer Moschee), bis eine beobachtende Person, oder ein Analyseprogramm feststellt, dass die Reaktion dieser Person auf diese Reize besonders auffällig ist und eine Meldung aussendet. Entscheidender Punkt dieser Erfindung ist es, dass die Kopplung subliminaler Reizquelle und Detektionsapparatur über bekannte statistische Verfahren eine hohe Sicherheit der Reizreaktion zulässt.The formation of the patent subject sees before that at exposed public Places (airports, train stations, schools, department stores U.S. w.) subliminal messages e.g. in announcements, relaxation music, Billboards (including projected), flashlights, commercials and terminals are hidden, which are suitable, violent people striking reactions imposed by security guards, or automatically by a more noticeable detection physiological features e.g. iris monitoring, voice, facial muscle analysis, body temperature, showy Nervousness, are measurable. For this purpose, stimulus signals belonging to a certain group of people presents. Does the person react to a possibly weak stimulus signal (e.g. a subliminal American flag) can give you a stronger stimulus signal presents (e.g. an American flag in front of a mosque) until one observing person, or an analysis program determines that the This person's response to these stimuli is particularly noticeable and sends out a message. The crucial point of this invention is it that the coupling of subliminal stimulus source and detection apparatus via known statistical procedures allow a high security of the stimulus reaction.
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