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5 January 2004 Developing a CFAR filter for detecting point targets using a dynamic programming algorithm
Hilla Madar, Tuval Avishai, Roni Succary, Stanley R. Rotman
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Abstract
A method to detect and track point targets in infrared imagery is briefly described. The final output of the algorithm is a single image containing scores related to the probability of a target located at any particular pixel. This image will be analyzed to determine the presence and location of suspected targets, based on CFAR requirements.
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Hilla Madar, Tuval Avishai, Roni Succary, and Stanley R. Rotman "Developing a CFAR filter for detecting point targets using a dynamic programming algorithm", Proc. SPIE 5204, Signal and Data Processing of Small Targets 2003, (5 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.504150
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Detection and tracking algorithms

Algorithm development

Filtering (signal processing)

Image processing

Signal to noise ratio

Computer programming

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