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Adaptive target recognition

Proceedings IEEE Workshop on Computer Vision Beyond the Visible Spectrum: Methods and Applications (CVBVS'99), 2000
Target recognition is a multilevel process requiring a sequence of algorithms at low, intermediate and high levels. Generally, such systems are open loop with no feedback between levels and assuring their performance at the given probability of correct identification (PCI) and probability of false alarm (Pf) is a key challenge in computer vision and ...
Yingqiang Lin   +3 more
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Target recognition and tracking

International Journal of Systems Science, 2001
Advances in image and signal processing permit implementation of sophisticated sensor fusion algorithms for tracking and target identification. The polymoprhic estimator (PME) accomplishes these tasks simultaneously. However, it has been observed that there is an identification bias toward more languorous targets.
John E. Boyd, David D. Sworder
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Detection and recognition of visual targets

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 1985
To aid the development of detection-based interpretations of visual resolution, we evaluated theorems that (1) relate observers' performance in detection of a single target to that in 1-of-m signal detection and (2) predict recognition performance from measured performance at 1-of-m detection.
Terry L. Benzschawel, Theodore E. Cohn
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Image Quality and Target Recognition

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1967
The terminology and literature in the area of image quality and target recognition are reviewed. An experiment in which subjects recognized strategic and tactical targets in aerial photographs with controlled image degradations is described. Some findings are: Recognition performance is only moderate for representative conditions.
Corwin A. Bennett   +2 more
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Symmetry in target recognition

2008 4th International Conference on Ultrawideband and Ultrashort Impulse Signals, 2008
Symmetry has important consequences for target recognition. Rotation and reflection symmetry for targets near a ground or water surface not only help to identify the targets, but also aid in data processing to increase accuracy. While clutter (other scatterers) interfere with the target signatures, symmetry in the clutter can be used to suppress this ...
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Recognition of Hits in a Target

2010
This paper describes two possible ways of hit recognition in a target. First method is based on frame differencing with use of a stabilization algorithm to eliminate movements of a target. Second method uses flood fill with random seed point definition to find hits in the target scene.
Martin Drahansky, Vojtech Semerak
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Automatic Target Recognition

2012
A wide variety of radar-based ATR systems and applications have been developed and documented in open literature. As different as these may seem on the surface, they all tend to revolve around four basic steps, labeled in this chapter as the unified framework for ATR. First, the target set must be identified.
Lisa M. Ehrman   +2 more
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Target Recognition on Complex Displays [PDF]

open access: possibleHuman Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1960
This study was conducted to determine the speed and accuracy of form recognition as a function of: (1) the amount of distortion between the reference form and the target form, (2) the number of irrelevant forms in the target display, and (3) the stimulus properties of the forms involved.
Charles A. Baker   +2 more
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