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19 March 2009 Field verification of the direct view optics model for human facial identification
Sameer Aghera, Keith Krapels, Jonathan Hixson, Joseph P. Reynolds, Ronald G. Driggers
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Abstract
Previous work by the Army's Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate extended the Army's target acquisition performance models to include the task of facial identification in the visible band. In this work, additional field data for facial identification is used to validate the direct view optic (DVO) performance model. The target acquisition model for direct view optics is based on the contrast threshold function of the eye with a modification for the optics modulation transfer function (MTF) and the optics magnification. We also show that the current Targeting Task Performance (TTP) metric can approximate the measured data, without using the full accuracy provided by the two-dimensional specific object method described in previous work.
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Sameer Aghera, Keith Krapels, Jonathan Hixson, Joseph P. Reynolds, and Ronald G. Driggers "Field verification of the direct view optics model for human facial identification", Proc. SPIE 7343, Independent Component Analyses, Wavelets, Neural Networks, Biosystems, and Nanoengineering VII, 734311 (19 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.821288
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Eye

Ocean optics

Turbulence

Eye models

Visual process modeling

Firearms

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