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20 May 2013Pre- and post-processing correlation filter data
Correlation filters have been shown to perform well for localization and classification tasks. In this paper, we investigate different techniques used to pre- and post-process the data to improve the correlation filter performance. In addition, we present an efficient method to use zero-mean, unit-norm test chips in a large test image. We compare the localization, classification, and recognition performance when we apply one or more of these methods.
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Andres Rodriguez, B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar, "Pre- and post-processing correlation filter data," Proc. SPIE 8744, Automatic Target Recognition XXIII, 87440L (20 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2015384