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30 August 2002 Multitarget recognition algorithm based on conformability degree theory for multistage tracking process
Heying Leng, Jingru Wang, Qiheng Zhang
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Abstract
In the paper, according to analyzing features of flight multi-targets in the far distance, a new multi-target recognition algorithm based on conformability degree principle for multistage searching process is introduced In the cursory searching period, all possible targets are quickly detected with the round template in the filtering binary image. After the cluster analysis for all possible targets based on distance conformability degree principle is finished, the centroid of all possible points in a same target is used as center of a local entropy region. In the precision searching period, the position of maximum entropy value of the local entropy region being labeled is gained to use as a growing seed for implementing region growing. In order to decrease operation amount and improve system real-time character, with entropy conformability degree principle, an improved region growing algorithm being combined simple linking algorithm with sub-region combination algorithm is used to rebuild image target
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Heying Leng, Jingru Wang, and Qiheng Zhang "Multitarget recognition algorithm based on conformability degree theory for multistage tracking process", Proc. SPIE 4925, Electronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology III, (30 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.481617
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KEYWORDS
Target recognition

Detection and tracking algorithms

Target detection

Image segmentation

Image processing

Algorithms

Image filtering

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