Abstract

The battlefield scenario continues to grow in complexity as the use of high-resolution sensors and precision strike weapons has forced the increased use of concealment and camouflage technology to improve weapon survivability. Thus, automatic target recognition (ATR) capability is becoming increasingly important to the Defense Community. There are two fundamental challenges in ATR for military applications. The first is the massive data loads generated by modern high-resolution sensors, which can quickly escalate to unmanageable proportions. The second challenge is camouflage, concealment, and deception, this further increases the complexity of ATR and moti

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