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24 August 1999 Clutter rejection technique for FLIR imagery using region-based principal component analysis
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Abstract
The preprocessing or detection stage of an automatic target recognition system extracts areas containing potential targets from a battlefield scene. These potential target images are then sent to the classification stage to determine the identity of the targets. It is highly desirable at the preprocessing stage to minimize incorrect rejection rate. This, however, results in a high false alarm rate. In this paper, we present a new technique to reject false alarms (clutter images) produced by the preprocessing stage. Our technique, region-based principal component analysis (PCA), uses topological features of the targets to reject false alarms. A potential target is divided into several regions and a PCA is performed on each region to extract regional feature vectors. We propose to use regional feature vectors of arbitrary shapes and dimensions that are optimized for the topology of a target in a particular region. These regional feature vectors are then used by a two-class classifier based on the learning vector quantization to decide whether a potential target is a false alarm or a real target.
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Syed A. Rizvi, Nasser M. Nasrabadi, and Sandor Z. Der "Clutter rejection technique for FLIR imagery using region-based principal component analysis", Proc. SPIE 3718, Automatic Target Recognition IX, (24 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.359984
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Automatic target recognition

Principal component analysis

Target recognition

Classification systems

Image classification

Forward looking infrared

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