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15 October 1993 Temporal syntax-guided object and intent recognition
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Abstract
To promote user community acceptance and incorporation, an intuitive operational model and GUI-based tool were developed to aid knowledge acquisition and automatically generate the required approximate grammars. Temporal step sequences are developed by operational analysts and assigned the attributes of necessity and confirming strength. Observable detectability and confusability attributes aggregate sensor suite capabilities and are specified by the sensor system engineers. The tool guides the user in combination and correspondence of the two knowledge sources, producing either a set of usable approximate grammars together with a list of potential conflicts.
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Kirk A. Dunkelberger "Temporal syntax-guided object and intent recognition", Proc. SPIE 1960, Automatic Object Recognition III, (15 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160590
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KEYWORDS
Object recognition

Sensors

Radon

Multispectral imaging

Knowledge acquisition

Pattern recognition

Cognitive modeling

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