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21 November 1996 Future for airborne reconnaissance
Kenneth R. Israel
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Abstract
On the base of local criteria of processing quality, a class of local adaptive linear filters for image restoration and enhancement is introduced. The filters work in a running window in the domain of DFT of DCT and have O(Size of the window) computational complexity thanks to recursive algorithms of mnning DFT and DCT. The filter design and the recursive computation of mnmng DCT are outlined and filtering for edge preserved noise suppression, blind image restoration and enhancement is demonstrated. Key words: Image restoration; Image enhancement, Adaptive filters
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Kenneth R. Israel "Future for airborne reconnaissance", Proc. SPIE 2829, Airborne Reconnaissance XX, (21 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.259729
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Synthetic aperture radar

Sensors

Reconnaissance systems

Target recognition

Automatic target recognition

Airborne reconnaissance

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