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Autor:
Robert Ice, Robert B. Martin, Mikhail Sluch, Kristopher M. Kafka, Andrew Dolby, Brian E. Lemoff
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Covert, long-range, night/day identification of stationary human subjects using face recognition has been previously demonstrated using the active-SWIR Tactical Imager for Night/Day Extended-Range Surveillance (TINDERS) system. TINDERS uses an invisi
Autor:
Brian E. Lemoff, Mikhail Sluch, Andrew Dolby, Kristopher M. Kafka, Robert Ice, Robert B. Martin
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Long range identification using facial recognition is being pursued as a valuable surveillance tool. The capability to perform this task covertly and in total darkness greatly enhances the operators’ ability to maintain a large distance between the
Autor:
Mikhail Sluch, Brian E. Lemoff, Robert Ice, William McCormick, Robert B. Martin, Kristopher M. Kafka
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Positive identification of personnel from a safe distance is a long-standing need for security and defense applications. Advances in computer face recognition have made this a reliable means of identification when facial imagery of sufficient resolut
Autor:
Mikhail Sluch, Robert Ice, Robert B. Martin, Brian E. Lemoff, William McCormick, Kristopher M. Kafka
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The capability to positively and covertly identify people at a safe distance, 24-hours per day, could provide a valuable advantage in protecting installations, both domestically and in an asymmetric warfare environment. This capability would enable i
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The capability to detect, observe, and positively identify people at a distance is important to numerous security and defense applications. Traditional solutions for human detection and observation include long-range visible imagers for daytime and t