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Information Definition. EUDEM2 will have to be “end user” oriented to be effective, whereby our “end users” are represented by interested parties within the EU, the European humanitarian demining R&D community, and the actual deminers in the field. The information searched will therefore be defined early in the project, leaving the possibility of changing priorities according to evolving needs open. The option of forming thematic end user groups, i.e. groups of persons or institutions having a common interest in one of the topics of a predefined list (for example manual demining, or mechanical demining, or GPR, or NQR, etc.) will be explored. The 3 different levels of current mine action will be used as a basis for defining the user groups which will be subdivided according to the practices used (e.g. mechanical, manual demining, dogs, etc.), and the research themes addressed (e.g. GPR, IR, MD, data fusion, etc.). This will allow targeted information collection and dissemination. As databases become quickly obsolete, updates are required on a regular basis and will be guaranteed during the entire project.
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