29 June 2012 Formulation for min-max clairvoyant fusion based on monotonic recalibration of statistics
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Abstract
A formulation for min-max clairvoyant fusion (also known as continuum fusion) is developed that exploits the invariance of hypothesis testing statistics to monotonic transformations. In addition to generalizing an earlier formulation based on manipulated thresholds, the new formulation leads to efficient algorithms for two of the most widely advocated fusion "flavors:" one based on combining detectors with the same false alarm rate, and another based on constant detection rate. These algorithms are used to investigate and compare the performance of different detectors for a class of problems that arises from detecting small or weak targets in hyperspectral imagery. The experiments are performed on simulated data from well-defined distributions so as to isolate the effect of different flavors of fusion from the effects of model mismatch.
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James Theiler "Formulation for min-max clairvoyant fusion based on monotonic recalibration of statistics," Optical Engineering 51(11), 111714 (29 June 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.51.11.111714
Published: 29 June 2012
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal detection

Detection and tracking algorithms

Target detection

Composites

Fourier transforms

Optical engineering

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