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The Common Data Format (CDF) was established to reconcile issues related to the use of various data formats and storage schemes throughout the US Army, C5ISR Research and Technology Integration (RTI) directorate. This paper describes the CDF and its usage for streamlining data sharing for Aided Targeting Recognition (AiTR) consumption. The CDF is based on the well-established Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5). The CDF structure can contain collection imagery, the corresponding frame-synchronous and asynchronous metadata, and the related labeling information in a single file. The CDF is specifically designed to simplify data sharing.
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Mark Jeiran, Bryan I. Vogel, Kevin J. Miller, "Common data format," Proc. SPIE 12096, Automatic Target Recognition XXXII, 1209607 (31 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2618565