In the fall, the scholars will develop tools to assist in
the creation of forward-looking infrared
(FLIR) and laser radar (LADAR) datasets. The scholars will
learn about graphical user interface
programming (GUI) in MATLAB, GUI design issues, using MATLAB
to render 3D imagery, and
working with advanced data structures and arrays. These
exercises will also help the scholars to
learn about the mentor’s target recognition methodology and
some of the issues to consider.
In the spring, we will use the knowledge obtained in the
fall to move on to the development of
MATLAB programs to assist in ATR tasks. The first task for
the scholars will be to learn about
how recognition is performed. Next, the scholars will work
on simulations to observe the affect of
noise on recognition and analyze performance bounds on the
accuracy of recognition for LADAR
systems. The scholars will use a number of existing routines
to run new MATLAB simulations
that should provide additional insight into how well our ATR
methodology performs.
October – mid November: learn to use existing tools to
generate FLIR and LADAR imagery
Mid November – end of Fall Semester: Make scene creation GUI
more user-friendly; develop
additional tools for GUI
January: learn about methodology the mentor uses for target
recognition; generate charts
showing when recognition is occurring.
February: Observe the affect of different noise models on
target recognition
March: Analyze recognition performance bounds on LADAR
recognition systems
April: Poster presentation