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23 December 1980 Target Recognition For Missile Guidance Using Adaptive Learning Networks
Joseph N. Craig, Michael F. Whalen, Francis J. Cook
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Abstract
The Adaptive Learning Network Synthesis methodology has been used to implement an image classification algorithm for infrared images. Using features extracted from transforms of the original image, the algorithm achieves range and aspect angle independent separation of images that contain a specific target (a tank) from images that do not contain the target. A ROC analysis of the algorithm, using 385 sample images, shows >95% detection rate, <5% false alarm rate, and a small (<1%) false dismissal rate.
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Joseph N. Craig, Michael F. Whalen, and Francis J. Cook "Target Recognition For Missile Guidance Using Adaptive Learning Networks", Proc. SPIE 0238, Image Processing for Missile Guidance, (23 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959160
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KEYWORDS
Aluminum nitride

Target recognition

Image processing

Infrared imaging

Transform theory

Missiles

Detection and tracking algorithms

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