Automatic Target Recognition User Interface Tool by David A Kerns, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Automatic Target Recognition User Interface Tool by David A Kerns, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Automatic Target Recognition User Interface Tool by David A Kerns, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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A computer tool to aid in selecting the best Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) algorithm is developed. The program considers many quantifiers, accepts user-defined parameters, allows for changes in the operational environment and presents results in a meaningful way. It is written for Microsoft Excel. An ATR algorithm assigns a class label to a recognized target. General designations can include \"Friend\" and \"Foe.\" The error of designating \"Friend\" as \"Foe\" as well as \"Foe\" as \"Friend\" comes with a high cost. Studying each algorithm's error can minimize this cost. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves provide only information on the probabilities given a system state of declaring up to three class labels: \"True,\" \"False\" or \"Unknown.\" Other quantifiers, including an alternate ROC curve, are developed in this study to provide information on the probability of a system state given any of multiple declarations, which is more useful to the user. Sensitivity to prior probabilities, suggestions for user-defined parameters and areas for future research are identified as the User Interface Tool is described in detail in this thesis. | Automatic Target Recognition User Interface Tool by David A Kerns, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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