DocumentCode
147641
Title
Power enhanced extended maximum average correlation height filter for target detection
Author
Bhuiyan, Sharif M. A. ; Khan, Jesmin F. ; Alam, Md Shamsul
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tuskegee Univ., Tuskegee, AL, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
13-16 March 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Extended maximum average correlation height (EMACH) filter is generated from representative training images of expected target, and is designed to keep a balance between distortion tolerance and clutter rejection capability in target detection and tracking. However, in some cases it fails because of blurred target signature, similarity with background and clutter objects, and other distortions. Experimental study indicates that power enhancement of the images can overcome many instances of such failures. In this process, both the training images and test images undergo a power-law transformation, where the pixel intensities are raised to some power before developing the EMACH filter and/or performing the correlation operation. This process, indeed, high-lights the target image signature both in the filter and in the input scene and/or makes prominent difference between the target and other objects/backgrounds. The power enhanced EMACH filter, called PEMACH filter henceforth, has been found to be successful in several target detection problems.
Keywords
image enhancement; object detection; target tracking; EMACH filter; blurred target signature; clutter rejection capability; image power enhancement; power enhanced extended maximum average correlation height filter; power-law transformation; representative training images; target detection problems; target image signature; target tracking; Clutter; Correlation; Integrated optics; Noise; Object detection; Training; Vectors; Extended maximum average correlation height (EMACH) filter; power enahanced EMACH (PEMACH) filter; power law transformation; target detection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SOUTHEASTCON 2014, IEEE
Conference_Location
Lexington, KY
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SECON.2014.6950747
Filename
6950747
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