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21 September 1992 Computer-based evaluation of camouflage
James C. Kilian, Lisa B. Hepfinger
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Abstract
An application of image analysis techniques for construction of a field-portable, computer- based system for evaluation of personal camouflage is presented. The scope of evaluation is limited to target acquisition reduction performance of camouflaged uniforms against the unaided human visual system. Evaluation of camouflage with this system is based on a set of features for each component in the CIELAB color space that includes statistical texture measures, and first-order descriptive statistics over specified regions in a scene as functions of orientation and scale. The approaches taken for data acquisition, reduction, processing and evaluation are presented. An analysis of camouflage data relative to a human panel test is also presented.
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James C. Kilian and Lisa B. Hepfinger "Computer-based evaluation of camouflage", Proc. SPIE 1687, Characterization, Propagation, and Simulation of Sources and Backgrounds II, (21 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.137864
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KEYWORDS
Camouflage

Detection and tracking algorithms

Data acquisition

Reflectivity

Cameras

Image analysis

Visual system

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