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4 December 1984 Characterization And Evaluation Of Automatic Target Recognizer Performance
Ruey Y. Han, Ronald J. Clark
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Abstract
The use of operating curves for characterization and evaluation of automatic target recognizers (ATRs) is presented. A unifying mathematical framework is developed which inter-relates individual ATR metrics, shooting scores, high level weapon systems metrics and operating curves. A methodology is described which allows operating curves to serve as a key communications medium between ATR designers and weapon systems analysts.
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Ruey Y. Han and Ronald J. Clark "Characterization And Evaluation Of Automatic Target Recognizer Performance", Proc. SPIE 0504, Applications of Digital Image Processing VII, (4 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944881
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KEYWORDS
Phase transfer function

Pulmonary function tests

Automatic target recognition

Digital image processing

Weapons

Fourier transforms

Target recognition

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