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Improved X-ray baggage screening sensitivity with ‘targetless’ search training

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Authors

Muhl-Richardson, Alex  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5673-4052
Parker, Maximilian G. 
Recio, Sergio A. 
Tortosa-Molina, Maria 
Daffron, Jennifer L. 

Abstract

Abstract: When searching for a known target, mental representations of target features, or templates, guide attention towards matching objects and facilitate recognition. When only distractor features are known, distractor templates allow irrelevant objects to be recognised and attention to be shifted away. This is particularly true in X-ray baggage search, a challenging real-world visual search task with implications for public safety, where targets may be unknown, difficult to predict and concealed by an adversary, but distractors are typically benign and easier to identify. In the present study, we draw on basic principles of distractor suppression and rejection to investigate a counterintuitive ‘targetless’ approach to training baggage search. In a simulated X-ray baggage search task, we observed significant benefits to target detection sensitivity (d′) for targetless relative to target-based training, but no effects of performance-contingent rewards or the inclusion of superordinate semantic categories during training. The benefits of targetless search training were most apparent for stimuli involving less spatial overlap (occlusion), which likely represents the difficulty and greater individual variation involved in searching more visually complex images. Together, these results demonstrate the effectiveness of a counterintuitive targetless approach to training target detection in X-ray baggage search, based on basic principles of distractor suppression and rejection, with potential for use as a real-world training tool.

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Funder: Defence and Security Accelerator; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100012339

Keywords

Original Article, Visual Search in Real-World and Applied Contexts, Targetless search, X-ray baggage search, Visual search, Target templates, Templates for rejection, Distractor templates

Journal Title

Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

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Journal ISSN

2365-7464

Volume Title

6

Publisher

Springer International Publishing