DocumentCode
2355456
Title
Suitability of synthetic imagery for ATR evaluation
Author
Meredith, D.M. ; Walters, C.P. ; Hoover, Carl W., Jr.
fYear
2001
fDate
1-12 Oct 2001
Firstpage
51
Lastpage
56
Abstract
There is a commonly held belief among many who participate in ATR development and evaluation that a lack of data (imagery from tactical sensors) is a significant obstacle in the production and thorough evaluation of high performance ATR systems. Recognizing that it may be too costly or even impossible to collect a sufficient quantity of real data to adequately represent all ATR mission scenarios of interest, synthetically generated imagery may be one way to overcome this obstacle. Given the impact that synthetic imagery could potentially have on the development of our future weapon systems and on the performance of these systems in future conflicts, it is critical that this technology be validated prior to its use in the evaluation of ATR systems or in the training of operational ATRs. In an Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) funded effort, the Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) of the Communication and Electronics Command (CECOM) developed a plan for validation that is being executed
Keywords
military computing; object recognition; target tracking; ATR systems; aided-target recognition; battlefields; operational ATRs; Image generation; Image recognition; Image sensors; Intelligent sensors; Layout; Night vision; Noise generators; Phase measurement; Sensor systems; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, AIPR 2001 30th
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1245-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AIPR.2001.991203
Filename
991203
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