Chun et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Polarimetric imaging system for automatic target detection and recognitionChun et al., 2000
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- Chun C
- Sadjadi F
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- DTIC No. ADA392865
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When thermal imaging sensors are used for automatic target detection and recognition of ground targets, the performance is often limited by the small thermal contrast between target and background. In comparison, polarimetric imaging is minimally dependent on the thermal …
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