1 January 2002 Composite filters for inverse synthetic aperture radar classification of small ships
Chao Yuan, David P. Casasent
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Pattern recognition of small ship inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) images is considered. This represents a formidable new distortion-invariant pattern recognition problem. New weighted correlation range alignment and weighted multiple-scatterer motion compensation variations to standard image formation steps were developed and used. A new algorithm to determine if an input image is useful was developed and found to be necessary for small ship ISAR data. Initial recognition results using distortion-invariant (composite) filters are presented. These provide new concepts including: use of a validation set and a goodness measure to select filter parameters, use of new output criteria for which a filter in a bank of filters is best for class determination, rejection of decisions on some poor test input images, and use of voting over a time sequence of test inputs.
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Chao Yuan and David P. Casasent "Composite filters for inverse synthetic aperture radar classification of small ships," Optical Engineering 41(1), (1 January 2002). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1425789
Published: 1 January 2002
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Composites

Image segmentation

Binary data

Optical filters

Synthetic aperture radar

Optical engineering

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