A technique is proposed to extract system requirements for a maritime area surveillance system, based on an activity recognition framework originally intended for the characterisation, prediction and recognition of intentional actions for threat recognition. To illustrate its utility, a single use case is used in conjunction with the framework to solicit surveillance system requirements
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Le Roux, WH, Nel, JJ and Steinberg, AN. 2007. Using a data fusion-based activity recognition framework to determine surveillance system requirements. 10th Conference of the International Society of Information Fusion (Fusion 2007), Quebec, Canada, 9-12 July, pp 6.
Le Roux, W., Nel, J., & Steinberg, A. (2007). Using a data fusion-based activity recognition framework to determine surveillance system requirements. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3146
Le Roux, WH, JJ Nel, and AN Steinberg. "Using a data fusion-based activity recognition framework to determine surveillance system requirements." (2007): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3146
Le Roux W, Nel J, Steinberg A, Using a data fusion-based activity recognition framework to determine surveillance system requirements; 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3146 .