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23 May 2015 Bayesian truthing as experimental verification of C4ISR sensors
Tomasz Jannson, Thomas Forrester, Volodymyr Romanov, Wenjian Wang, Thomas Nielsen, Andrew Kostrzewski
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Abstract
In this paper, the general methodology for experimental verification/validation of C4ISR and other sensors’ performance, is presented, based on Bayesian inference, in general, and binary sensors, in particular. This methodology, called Bayesian Truthing, defines Performance Metrics for binary sensors in: physics, optics, electronics, medicine, law enforcement, C3ISR, QC, ATR (Automatic Target Recognition), terrorism related events, and many others. For Bayesian Truthing, the sensing medium itself is not what is truly important; it is how the decision process is affected.
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Tomasz Jannson, Thomas Forrester, Volodymyr Romanov, Wenjian Wang, Thomas Nielsen, and Andrew Kostrzewski "Bayesian truthing as experimental verification of C4ISR sensors", Proc. SPIE 9456, Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Technologies for Homeland Security, Defense, and Law Enforcement XIV, 94560P (23 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2086999
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Binary data

C4ISR

Sensor performance

Automatic target recognition

Biomedical optics

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