Paper
2 May 2012 Potential standards support for activity-based GeoINT
Jim Antonisse
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Abstract
The Motion Imagery Standards Board (MISB) is engaged in multiple initiatives that may provide support for Activity-Based GeoINT (ABG). This paper describes a suite of approaches based on previous MISB work on a standards-based architecture for tracking. It focuses on ABG in the context of standardized tracker results, and shows how the MISB tracker formulation can formalize important components of the ABG problem. The paper proposes a grammar-based formalism for the reporting of activities within a stream of FMV or wide-area surveillance data. Such a grammar would potentially provide an extensible descriptive language for ABG across the community.
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Jim Antonisse "Potential standards support for activity-based GeoINT", Proc. SPIE 8396, Geospatial InfoFusion II, 83960G (2 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.919930
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KEYWORDS
Optical tracking

Detection and tracking algorithms

Motion analysis

Motion detection

Signal processing

Feature extraction

Motion models

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