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28 July 1997 Detection, identification, and correction of errors in measured and synthetic high-resolution databases
J. Michael Baden, Marvin N. Cohen
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Abstract
Experience with large measured and synthetic high-range- resolution radar signature databases has shown the need for extensive data screening. Multiple sources of errors adversely affect the quality of the signatures, and can remain undetected without an intensive quality-control effort. The errors can adversely affect subsequent data processing, signal processing, and target identification research and development. This paper gives examples of errors that have been discovered in a high range-resolution air-target signature database and a synthetic HRR signature database currently being generated by the U.S. Air Force.
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J. Michael Baden and Marvin N. Cohen "Detection, identification, and correction of errors in measured and synthetic high-resolution databases", Proc. SPIE 3068, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition VI, (28 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280833
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Moire patterns

Detection and tracking algorithms

Algorithm development

Chlorine

Computing systems

Doppler effect

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