Defence

Detect Behavioural Threat Signals That Conventional Screening Misses

Airport Screening Analysis — powered by EchoDepth Emotional Decision Intelligence

Airport Screening Analysis uses EchoDepth Emotional Decision Intelligence to solve the problem of Threat signals missed by existing screening processes. By analysing 44 facial Action Units under the FACS standard, EchoDepth generates objective emotional signal data that predicts response before decisions are executed.

The Problem

Threat signals missed by existing screening processes. This is not a knowledge gap — it is a measurement gap. The signals exist. They have always existed. Until now, there was no systematic way to read them.

Why Existing Approaches Fail

Document and baggage checks are process-driven. Human behavioural signals — the layer that precedes threat action — are under-measured and inconsistently assessed.

The EchoDepth Solution

EchoDepth provides operator-augmentation tools that quantify facial Action Unit patterns associated with elevated threat-relevant emotional states, reducing reliance on operator instinct alone.

A border agency pilot using EchoDepth operator augmentation reduced missed-flag incidents by 34% in a controlled environment while reducing false positives by 18%.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does EchoDepth support airport security screening?

EchoDepth analyses facial Action Units to quantify emotional state patterns associated with stress, concealment and threat-relevant affect — augmenting operator judgment with objective measurement.

Is EchoDepth compliant with biometric data regulations?

Cavefish operates under UK GDPR and ICO frameworks. All deployments include a governance and compliance layer. Contact us for a detailed compliance briefing.

EchoDepth Outputs

Behavioural Risk Score
Action Unit Pattern Map
Operator Confidence Score
Flagging Threshold Calibration

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