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28 August 2001 Spectral and spectral-spatial modeling and optimization of target detection in visible cluttered environment
Zeev Zalevsky, Arnon Goldman
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Abstract
This paper presents a general spectral model for target detection in the visible spectrum and a cluttered environment. Having the model, the paper derives the optimal spectral filter to be attached to the camera's aperture plane to improve the detection abilities. Such filter may also be implemented by changing the integration periods of the R,G and the B channels of the CCD camera. Simulations demonstrate the abilities of the suggested approach.
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Zeev Zalevsky and Arnon Goldman "Spectral and spectral-spatial modeling and optimization of target detection in visible cluttered environment", Proc. SPIE 4388, Visual Information Processing X, (28 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438265
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Cameras

Visible radiation

Color difference

Spectral models

Target detection

Environmental sensing

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