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Improve transport for the user
What are the human-machine interface (HMI) requirements for AI applications such as machine vision? How can we limit overreliance?
Department for Transport, 2023
AI applications
machine vision
human-machine interface
technology
transport
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Grow and level up the economy
Can we have AI learn “on the job” safely? For example, in machine vision applications.
Department for Transport, 2023
artificial intelligence
machine learning
safety
machine vision
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Information, big data and autonomy
Autonomous systems – What are the ways Defence could exploit autonomy and autonomous systems in military operations and potentially at lower cost than traditional high-end military platforms? What is the range of potential benefits of utilising autonomous systems in Defence; greater areas covered, persistent effects, or removing personnel from immediate danger? How can we reduce the need for human involvement in difficult, mundane and dangerous tasks such as bomb disposal, force protection or decontamination?
Ministry of Defence, 2018
military operations
autonomous systems
technology
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The rapidly evolving operating environment
Determining intent – In complex environments involving a range of military and civilian actors, from a variety of cultural backgrounds, we need to be able to determine the intent of adversaries from posture, movement, emissions and stance prior to overt aggressive action.
Ministry of Defence, 2018
military
culture
technology
defence
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Protection of infrastructure, transport, crowded and open places
Real world threat detection and mitigation capability, ensuring minimal impact on privacy rights. This includes the exploitation of more of the electromagnetic spectrum; compressive sensing; connectivity; use of video analytics; the internet of things; wider use of smart technologies including tracking and remote systems; advanced materials; informatics. ###Threats in the stream of commerce (including people, vehicles, freight, parcels; to detect threats to safety, security, economy, health):
Home Office, 2019
privacy rights
electromagnetic spectrum
compressive sensing
connectivity
video analytics
internet of things
smart technologies
tracking
remote systems
advanced materials
informatics
safety
security
economy
health
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Supporting operations
Technology or techniques to identify prohibited and restricted articles (for example, people, money, drugs, tobacco, counterfeit goods and species that require a permit under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora [CITES]).
Home Office, 2019
technology
identification
prohibited articles
CITES
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Forensic science
Recovering fingerprints from various materials; automatically processing fingerprints; getting additional information (not just the image itself) from fingerprints.
Home Office, 2019
forensics
biometrics
security
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Digital innovation
How should government make best use of alternative web interfaces such as voice assistants and augmented reality for supporting government services? To what extent do these technologies enable accessible digital government?
Cabinet Office, 2019
government services
web interfaces
voice assistants
augmented reality
digital government
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