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24 June 2014 Front Matter: Volume 9090
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Conference Committee

Symposium Chair

  • David A. Whelan, Boeing Defense, Space, and Security (United States)

Symposium Co-chair

  • Nils R. Sandell Jr., Strategic Technology Office, DARPA (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Firooz A. Sadjadi, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories (United States)

  • Abhijit Mahalanobis, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Mohammad S. Alam, University of South Alabama (United States)

  • Farid Amoozegar, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (United States)

  • Mahmood R. Azimi-Sadjadi, Colorado State University (United States)

  • David Casasent, Carnegie Mellon University (United States)

  • Leon Cohen, Hunter College, The City University of New York (United States)

  • Frederick D. Garber, Wright State University (United States)

  • Guillermo C. Gaunaurd, Consultant (United States)

  • Izidor Gertner, The City College of New York (United States)

  • Patti S. Gillespie, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Riad I. Hammoud, BAE Systems (United States)

  • Bahram Javidi, University of Connecticut (United States)

  • Ismail I. Jouny, Lafayette College (United States)

  • Behzad Kamgar-Parsi, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Timothy J. Klausutis, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Wolfgang Kober, Data Fusion Corporation (United States)

  • Aaron D. Lanterman, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Randolph L. Moses, The Ohio State University (United States)

  • Robert R. Muise, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (United States)

  • Nasser M. Nasrabadi, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Les Novak, Scientific Systems Company, Inc. (United States)

  • Joseph A. O’Sullivan, Washington University in St. Louis (United States)

  • Mubarak Ali Shah, University of Central Florida (United States)

  • Andre U. Sokolnikov, Visual Solutions and Applications (United States)

  • Alan J. Van Nevel, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (United States)

  • Bradley C. Wallet, Automated Decisions LLC (United States)

  • Edmund Zelnio, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

Session Chairs

  • Advanced Concept I

    Firooz A. Sadjadi, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories (United States)

  • Advanced Concept II

    Patrick J. Loughlin, University of Pittsburgh (United States)

  • Active Sensor Processing

    Nina Mahmoudian, Michigan Technological University (United States)

  • Advanced Sensor Processing II

    Andre U. Sokolnikov, Visual Solutions and Applications (United States)

  • Advanced Algorithms

    Izidor Gertner, The City College of New York (United States)

  • Facial and Activity Recognition

    Robert R. Muise, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control (United States)

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"Front Matter: Volume 9090", Proc. SPIE 9090, Automatic Target Recognition XXIV, 909001 (24 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2074013
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KEYWORDS
Automatic target recognition

Analytical research

Mahalanobis distance

Current controlled current source

Missiles

Defense and security

Detection and tracking algorithms

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