NIJ seeks proposals for applied technology research and development projects leading to the introduction into practice of improved technologies for use by law enforcement, courts, and corrections agencies. NIJ is particularly interested in (1) the application of expert systems technologies to enhance the performance of non-expert practitioners and (2) improved devices to locate and track offenders that are under supervision in the community. NIJ will also entertain proposals for applied technology research and development to meet other demonstrated, high-priority needs of law enforcement, courts, and corrections agencies.
Awards
Number of Awards: 6
Total Amount Awarded: $2,211,691
A Comparison of Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) Aerial and Terrestrial Methods for Accident Scene Investigation Information Collection
A Simultaneous Low Resolution and Off-Pose Angle Face Matching Algorithm as an Investigative Lead Generative Tool for Law Enforcement
Adaptive Expert System that Learns to Detect and Track Patterns of Crime in Internet Advertisements
Computer Vision for Efficient 3D Crime-Accident Scene Reconstruction
Developing and Testing Analytics to Evaluate Information Sharing Systems
Practitioner Centric Video Analytics
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