2003
DOI: 10.1080/0950034021000011284
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An object detection strategy for uncooled infrared imagery

Abstract: Abstract.An overall strategy for the very difficult problem of object detection using uncooled infrared (UCIR) sensors is discussed. The UCIR sensors are based on micro-bolometer technology and thus differ significantly from cooled infrared sensors that employ photon-counting detectors. As such, UCIR imagery tends to be very low contrast, since the sensor operates over a broad spectral band; and blurry, because of the long integration times. Ideally, the UCIR imagery would be preprocessed using an appropriate … Show more

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