Abstract

An experiment is described in which an automatic target rec- ognizer (ATR) algorithm is tested against real forward-looking infrared imagery and synthetic imagery. The synthetic imagery was generated by two different approaches being developed by the U.S. Army. The pur- pose of the experiment was to establish quantitatively the relationship between ATR performance on real and on synthetic data. The metrics for comparison are probability of detection, conditional probability of identi- fication, and false-alarm rate. © 2000 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers. (S0091-3286(00)02408-9)

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