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17 January 2002 Hyperspectral sensor test bed for real-time algorithm evaluation
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Abstract
Hyperspectral imaging has proved to be a valuable tool for performing material based discrimination of targets in highly cluttered backgrounds. A next step for utilizing this technology is to integrate spectral and spatial discrimination algorithms for Autonomous Target Recognition (ATR) applications. This paper describes a hardware and software testbed system for performing spectral/spatial ATR and presents initial results from a field test in the Anza- Borrego desert.
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James C. Jafolla and Mark S. Dombrowski "Hyperspectral sensor test bed for real-time algorithm evaluation", Proc. SPIE 4480, Imaging Spectrometry VII, (17 January 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.453358
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KEYWORDS
Detection and tracking algorithms

Automatic target recognition

Optical filters

Image filtering

Sensors

Binary data

Hyperspectral imaging

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