Using a branch of artificial intelligence known as image understanding, a missile's onboard computers will interpret what its sensor sees by comparing the sensor-derived image with patterns of images stored in its data bank of known weapon systems. For instance, an A1 missile could be launched in the direction of an armored battlefield and, by using its memory, compare what its sensor detects with images of friendly and enemy tanks' shapes, and even know if it was guiding itself toward a Soviet T-72 or T-62 tank. Increasingly, the sophistication of these new weapons is in their processing ability, not in their guidance systems.
Image processing teaches weapons to see and think
Bildverarbeitung lehrt Waffen sehen und denken
Defense Electronics ; 15 , 1 ; 82-83
1983
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