Title :
Target tracking using the anisotropic diffusion pyramid
Author :
Burton, Matt ; Acton, Scott
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK, USA
Abstract :
Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) systems are used to identify targets based on their features and emissions. With the new generation of FLIR systems that can produce sixty or more high resolution frames per second, multiscale algorithms that can operate accurately and efficiently in a variety of battlefield situations are paramount. The popular Gaussian pyramid tends to distort and even destroy object edge information with increasing iterations, leading to incorrect target identification. We propose a new approach to infrared searching and tracking based on the anisotropic diffusion pyramid (ADP). In contrast to the Gaussian pyramid, the ADP preserves edge information while increasing search speed
Keywords :
edge detection; infrared imaging; military computing; optical tracking; target tracking; FLIR systems; anisotropic diffusion pyramid; battlefield situations; forward-looking infrared systems; infrared searching; infrared tracking; multiscale algorithms; object edge information; search speed; target identification; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Data structures; Diffusion processes; Erbium; Gaussian processes; Image edge detection; Image segmentation; Optical computing; Target recognition; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Image Analysis and Interpretation, 1996., Proceedings of the IEEE Southwest Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3200-8
DOI :
10.1109/IAI.1996.493737