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27 July 1999 Deferred discrimination algorithm (nibbling) for target filter management
H. John Caulfield, John L. Johnson
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Abstract
A new method of classifying objects is presented. Rather than trying to form the classifier in one step or in one training algorithm, it is done in a series of small steps, or nibbles. This leads to an efficient and versatile system that is trained in series with single one-shot examples but applied in parallel, is implemented with single layer perceptrons, yet maintains its fully sequential hierarchical structure. Based on the nibbling algorithm, a basic new method of target reference filter management is described.
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H. John Caulfield and John L. Johnson "Deferred discrimination algorithm (nibbling) for target filter management", Proc. SPIE 3720, Signal Processing, Sensor Fusion, and Target Recognition VIII, (27 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357149
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KEYWORDS
Detection and tracking algorithms

Optical filters

Image filtering

Optical correlators

Feature extraction

Filtering (signal processing)

Hybrid optics

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