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24 September 2001 Possible 3D out-of-plane target recognition with an optimized template function
Chulung Chen, Jian-Shuen Fang, Chih-Sung Wu
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Proceedings Volume 4554, Object Detection, Classification, and Tracking Technologies; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.441631
Event: Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2001, Wuhan, China
Abstract
We present a possible way to detect 3D out-of-plane targets. Several Su-27 airplane images with different 3D rotational views were used to synthesize a template function, which successfully detects the target against the non-target such as the F16 airplane. A theoretical development for the purpose of pattern recognition is proposed. The system has the desirable property of sharp peaks with low sidelobes in the output correlation plane when multiple targets appear in the input. The test results show that the correlation peak is quite distinguishable at the location of the target and indicate the success of the technique. When combining the advantages of optics and electronics, the system is suitable for hybrid optical/electrical signal processing.
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Chulung Chen, Jian-Shuen Fang, and Chih-Sung Wu "Possible 3D out-of-plane target recognition with an optimized template function", Proc. SPIE 4554, Object Detection, Classification, and Tracking Technologies, (24 September 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.441631
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KEYWORDS
3D acquisition

Target detection

3D image processing

Filtering (signal processing)

Target recognition

Joint transforms

Optical pattern recognition

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