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12 April 2004 Invariant fringe-adjusted joint transform correlation-based target tracking in FLIR sequences
Chye-Hwa Loo, Mohammad S. Alam
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Abstract
Presented in this paper is a fringe-adjusted joint transform correlator (FJTC) based invariant target tracking of forwar looking infra-red (FLIR) image sequences. The proposed FJTC based tracking approach employed a modified synthetic discriminant function (SDF) concept together with an efficient camera motion compensation technique to accommodate the problem of target signature variation due to in-plane/out-of-plane rotations, scale variations, noise, and bad frames. The proposed technique can track small objects comprising of only a few pixels and is capable of compensating the high ego-motion of the sensor. The robustness of the proposed technique is demonstrated with computer simulation performed on sequences of eal life FLIR imagery taken from an airborne moving platform.
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Chye-Hwa Loo and Mohammad S. Alam "Invariant fringe-adjusted joint transform correlation-based target tracking in FLIR sequences", Proc. SPIE 5437, Optical Pattern Recognition XV, (12 April 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.548061
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KEYWORDS
Detection and tracking algorithms

Image segmentation

Target detection

Forward looking infrared

Image processing

Joint transforms

Sensors

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