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4 September 1979 CODE: Cognition Of Deliberate Entrants To A Scene
Belur V. Dasarathy
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Proceedings Volume 0186, Digital Processing of Aerial Images; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957516
Event: 1979 Huntsville Technical Symposium, 1979, Huntsville, United States
Abstract
Change detection has many objectives: a primary one in the context of defense applications is the detection of newly introduced objects in a scene which has been previously analyzed to establish its contents. This cognition of deliberately introduced objects is of topical interest and significance, particularly in view of the application potential to the problem of verification of adherance to terms of the impending Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) agreements. This problem of cognition is construed here as one of learning in partially exposed environments. The available methods for such learning are reviewed to determine their potential for cognition of new entrants to the scene. A relative assessment of these alternative approaches is presented as an aid to the selection of the most appropriate tool in the context of a specific application.
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Belur V. Dasarathy "CODE: Cognition Of Deliberate Entrants To A Scene", Proc. SPIE 0186, Digital Processing of Aerial Images, (4 September 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957516
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KEYWORDS
Cognition

Image processing

Digital image processing

Digital signal processing

Signal to noise ratio

Distance measurement

Feature extraction

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