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10 June 2014 Evaluation and prioritization of scientific data based on its level of support or refutation of an experimental thesis
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Onboard analysis of data to determine whether it should be transmitted back to Earth and, if so, at what level of priority is thus highly desirable. This paper presents an algorithm for analyzing image data with regards to several hypotheses about the presence of various objects. This example demonstrates how data can be prioritized based on its relevance in supporting or refuting a scientific thesis.
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Jeremy Straub "Evaluation and prioritization of scientific data based on its level of support or refutation of an experimental thesis", Proc. SPIE 9079, Ground/Air Multisensor Interoperability, Integration, and Networking for Persistent ISR V, 907906 (10 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2049504
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Model-based design

Data transmission

Space operations

Data communications

Image analysis

Image compression

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