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1 November 1991 On-focal-plane-array feature extraction using a 3-D artificial neural network (3DANN): Part I
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Abstract
3-D focal plane array read-out structures offer the means for a fully interconnected, many level neural network with the potential for biological recognition capabilities. In this, the first of a two part paper, the 3DANN concept is presented and described. The second part discusses and compares the hardware implementation with more conventional approaches.
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John C. Carson "On-focal-plane-array feature extraction using a 3-D artificial neural network (3DANN): Part I", Proc. SPIE 1541, Infrared Sensors: Detectors, Electronics, and Signal Processing, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49328
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Feature extraction

Neural networks

Infrared sensors

Artificial neural networks

Staring arrays

Signal processing

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