What Causes False Alerts in Explosive Detection Dogs and How Are Handlers Trained to Recognize Them?
False alerts in explosive detection dogs usually come from environmental odor confusion, handler cueing, and fatigue. The practical fix i...
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False alerts in explosive detection dogs usually come from environmental odor confusion, handler cueing, and fatigue. The practical fix i...
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