DocumentCode :
3495383
Title :
Civilian target detection using hierarchical fusion
Author :
Lakshminarayanan, Balasubramanian ; Qi, Hairong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Tennessee Univ., Knoxville, TN
fYear :
2005
fDate :
1-1 Dec. 2005
Lastpage :
178
Abstract :
Automatic target recognition (ATR) is the process of aided or unaided target detection and recognition using data from different sensors. Fusion techniques are used to improve ATR since this reduces system dependence on a single sensor and increases noise tolerance. In this work, ATR is performed on civilian targets which are considered more difficult to classify than military targets. The dataset is provided by the Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) and is collected using the sensor fusion testbed (SFTB) developed by Northrop Grumman Mission Systems. Stationary color and infrared cameras capture images of seven different vehicles at different orientations and distances. Targets include two sedans, two SUVs, two light trucks and a heavy truck. Fusion is performed at the event level and sensor level using temporal and behavior-knowledge-space (BKS) fusion respectively. It is shown that fusion provides better and robust classification compared to classification of individual frames without fusion. The classification experiment shows, on an average, mean classification rates of 65.0%, 70.1% and 77.7% for individual frame classification, temporal fusion and BKS fusion respectively. It is demonstrated that the classification accuracy increases as the level of fusion goes higher. By combining targets into cars, SUVs and light trucks and thereby reducing the number of classes to three, higher mean classification rates of 75.4%, 90.0% and 94.8% were obtained
Keywords :
image classification; military computing; object detection; sensor fusion; target tracking; ATR; automatic target recognition; behavior-knowledge-space fusion; civilian target detection; color camera; frame classification; hierarchical fusion; infrared cameras; robust classification; sensor fusion; temporal fusion; Colored noise; Electronic equipment testing; Infrared imaging; Night vision; Noise reduction; Object detection; Sensor fusion; Sensor systems; System testing; Target recognition;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Applied Imagery and Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2005. Proceedings. 34th
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
ISSN :
1550-5219
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2479-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AIPR.2005.22
Filename :
1612819
Link To Document :
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