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Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
For a variety of training and simulation purposes even photo-realistic synthetic imagery is inadequate because of the impact of subtle effects on the eye and on other sensors. It is essential that the synthetic imagery is a physically accurate repres
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Marilyn A. Gilmore, T. Yates, Mitch Thomson, Kevin D. Mitchell, Ian R. Moorhead, Graham H. Watson, David J. Tolhurst, T Troscianko
Publikováno v:
Targets and Backgrounds VIII: Characterization and Representation.
Computer generated imagery is increasingly used for a wide variety of purposes ranging from computer games to flight simulators to camouflage and sensor assessment. The fidelity required for this imagery is dependent on the anticipated use - for exam
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Targets and Backgrounds VI: Characterization, Visualization, and the Detection Process.
The spatial and spectral characteristics of targets and backgrounds must be known and understood for a wide variety of reasons such as: synthetic scene simulation and validation; target description for modelling; in- service target material character
Autor:
G. Hutchings, David R. Filbee, Albert Kirk, Alexander W. Houlbrook, Marilyn A. Gilmore, Colin A. Stroud, Ian R. Moorhead
Publikováno v:
Targets and Backgrounds VI: Characterization, Visualization, and the Detection Process.
Synthetic imagery is now used by a variety of military applications. In our application, we are using synthetic imagery to study the effectiveness of different camouflage techniques. The requirement is to be able to display high fidelity imagery of t
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Marilyn A. Gilmore, Colin A. Stroud, Ian R. Moorhead, David R. Filbee, G. Hutchings, Albert Kirk, David E. Oxford, T. J. Liddicoat
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The signature of any vehicle does not exist as an entity in its own right, but depends on the environment, the interaction between the environment and the vehicle, and the background against which it is detected by a sensor. CAMEO-SIM was initially d
Autor:
David E. Oxford, Alexander W. Houlbrook, Marilyn A. Gilmore, Ian R. Moorhead, David R. Filbee, Colin A. Stroud, G. Hutchings, Albert Kirk
Publikováno v:
Optical Engineering. 40:1896
Assessment of camouflage, concealment, and deception (CCD) methodologies is not a trivial problem; conventionally the only method has been to carry out field trials, which are both expensive and subject to the vagaries of the weather. In recent years