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Automatic Target Recognition, Second Edition--Bruce J. Schachter
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SPIE图书系列,自动目标识别 An automatic target recognizer (ATR) is a real-time or near-real-time image/ signal-understanding system. An ATR is presented with a stream of data. It outputs a list of the targets that it has detected and recognized in the data provided to it. A complete ATR system can also perform other functions such as image stabilization, preprocessing, mosaicking, target tracking, activity recognition, multi-sensor fusion, sensor/platform control, and data packaging for transmission or display.
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Names: Schachter, Bruce J. (Bruce Jay), 1946- author.
Title: Automatic target recognition / Bruce J. Schachter.
Other titles: Tutorial texts in optical engineering ; v. TT 113.
Description: Second edition. | Bellingham, Washington : SPIE, [2017] | Series:
Tutorial texts in optical engineering ; volume TT 113 | Includes bibliographical
references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2017009191 | ISBN 9781510611276 (softcover) | ISBN 1510611274
(softcover) | ISBN 9781510611283 (pdf) | ISBN 1510611282 (pdf ) | ISBN
9781510611290 (epub) | ISBN 1510611290 (epub) | ISBN 9781510611306
(Kindle/Mobi) | ISBN 1510611304 (Kindle/Mobi)
Subjects: LCSH: Radar targets. | Optical pattern recognition. | Algorithms. | Image
processing.
Classification: LCC TK6580 .S33 2017 | DDC 623.7/348—dc23 LC record available
at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017009191
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