Target recognition performance as a function of sampling

作者: Nicole M. Devitt , Ronald G. Driggers , Richard H. Vollmerhausen , Steven K. Moyer , Keith A. Krapels

DOI: 10.1117/12.439142

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摘要: The effect of sampling, or aliasing, on target recognition performance (discriminating between armored tracked, wheeled, and soft wheeled classes tactical vehicles) is investigated in this research. A set was processed with various levels blur aliasing. Integrated spurious response were to 0, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9. perception experiment conducted U.S. Army soldiers at Ft. Benning, Georgia determine the impact aliasing performance. results are described paper.

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