1 May 1991 Knowledge-based target recognition system evolution
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Abstract
Target recognition systems have undergone a variety of changes over the past 20 years. Initial systems exploited signal processing techniques to detect ground-based targets based on one-dimensional signals. Limitations of these systems eventually led to the development of automated target recognizers (ATRs) that processed two-dimensional digital images to detect, classify, and identify targets. Though their performance exceeded that of signal processing systems, ATRs exhibited several deficiencies to which artificial intelligence (Al) offered numerous potential solutions. This paper reviews the evolution of target recognition systems with primary focus on Al applications. Deficiencies of Al approaches to target recognition are presented and complemented by a discussion of a blackboard-based ATR system currently being developed at Georgia Tech.
John F. Gilmore "Knowledge-based target recognition system evolution," Optical Engineering 30(5), (1 May 1991). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.55829
Published: 1 May 1991
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KEYWORDS
Automatic target recognition

Image processing

Image segmentation

Target recognition

Detection and tracking algorithms

Evolutionary algorithms

Image processing algorithms and systems

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