Adaptive classification in integrated ATR/q system

The design of an adaptive classifier for an integrated automatic target recognition and cuing (ATR/q) system using a passive sensor suite is presented. The system configuration and various functional subsystems are described. To achieve a significant performance level with a strictly passive suite of sensors, the effective fusion of available information is considered. Results of processing test data with an adaptive classifier based on fuzzy decision logic are given.<<ETX>>

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