Title :
Polarimetric IR automatic target detection and recognition
Author_Institution :
Loral Defense Syst., Eagan, MN, USA
Abstract :
Automatic detection and recognition of targets by means of passive IR sensors suffer from limitations due to lack of sufficient contrast between the targets and their background, and among the facets of a target. The results of a suite of polarization-sensitive automatic target detection and recognition algorithms on sets of simulated and real polarimetric IR imagery are presented. A custom designed polarimetric IR (PIR) imaging sensor is used for collecting real polarimetric target data under a variety of conditions. Then a set of novel algorithms are designed and tested that uses the target and background Stokes parameters for detection, segmentation and classification of targets. The empirical performance results in terms of the probabilities of detection, false alarm rate, segmentation accuracy, and recognition probabilities as functions of the number of pixels on target, aspect and depression angles and several background conditions (clutter densities) of applying this ATR algorithms on the polarimetric data and its comparison with a typical IR only ATR are demonstrated, showing that a noticeable improvement can be achieved
Keywords :
clutter; image classification; image recognition; image segmentation; infrared imaging; polarimetry; probability; Stokes parameters; aspect angle; automatic target detection algorithms; automatic target recognition algorithms; clutter densities; depression angle; detection probabilities; false alarm rate; passive IR sensors; performance results; polarimetric IR automatic target detection; polarimetric IR automatic target recognition; polarimetric IR imaging sensor; polarimetric target data collection; real polarimetric IR imagery; recognition probabilities; segmentation accuracy; simulated polarimetric IR imagery; target classification; target segmentation; Face detection; Face recognition; Image recognition; Image sensors; Infrared detectors; Infrared image sensors; Object detection; Optical imaging; Polarization; Target recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1996. ICASSP-96. Conference Proceedings., 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3192-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1996.545739