Development of low-cost lightweight thermal sensors necessitates the re-evaluation of detection, classification and recognition criteria as applied to human performance with thermal imaging systems. The need exists to assess spatial and motion characteristics of man targets, rather than vehicle targets, and how these differing characteristics affect human perception and performance models. Higher order discriminations, such as determining activities and objects being carried are useful in determining range performance of specific sensors, and reflect the needs of the man-portable sensor user.


    Access

    Check access

    Check availability in my library

    Order at Subito €


    Export, share and cite



    Title :

    Recognition of human activities using handheld thermal systems


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    Sensor Technology for Soldier Systems ; 1998 ; Orlando,FL,USA


    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1998-08-27





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    Long range handheld thermal imager

    Seibel, Edward / Struckhoff, Andrew / McDaniel, Robert et al. | SPIE | 2006


    Document Recognition and Translation with Handheld Mobile Devices

    Haritaoglu, E.D. / Haritaoglu, I. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005


    Recognition of human activities using space dependent switched dynamical models

    Nascimento, J.C. / Figueiredo, M.A.T. / Marques, J.S. | IEEE | 2005



    Recognition of Human Activities using Space Dependent Switched Dynamical Models

    Nascimento, J. C. / Figueiredo, M. A. T. / Marques, J. S. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005